In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Third Degree Assault is charged when a person causes bodily injury to another. A Denver parent was recently arrested and charged with this crime after an altercation on her child’s school bus. According to the report, the bus driver had pulled over to address some troubling behaviors amongst some of the children. Other kids Continue Reading
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Larimer County Disorderly Conduct Attorney Brawl at Little League Baseball Game
Fighting in a public place is charged as Disorderly Conduct in Fort Collins and Larimer County. A group of adults were each recently given a summons for this crime after a brawl broke out at a little league baseball game. According to the report, 11 adults were cited for Disorderly Conduct after the parents and coaches disagreed with the 13-year-old Continue Reading
Larimer County Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor Attorney Parents Charged for Hosting Parties
Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person allows someone under the age of 18 to violate the law. Two parents from Colorado are facing many felony charges, including Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, after it was alleged they allowed teenagers to drink and use cocaine at their Continue Reading
Fort Collins Assault and False Imprisonment AttorneyAn Act of Vigilantism Ends Up with Criminal Charges
Holding someone against their will and harming them in the process is often charged as felony False Imprisonment and Assault in Fort Collins and Larimer County. Two parents are potentially facing these charges after taking the law into their own hands and hog-tying a 29-year-old man they believe was trying to have sex with their 13-year-old daughter. They blasted his Continue Reading
Fort Collins Forgery Attorney Forging Voting Ballots in Larimer County
I know that when it comes to an important election, sometimes you wish you were able to vote more than once in Fort Collins, Loveland, or Estes Park, to show support for your candidate. However, legally, you are only allowed one vote. A Colorado Springs woman is facing criminal charges for Forgery after it was discovered voting ballots under her deceased Continue Reading