In Fort Collins and Larimer County, Robbery is charged when a person takes something of value from another using force, threats, or intimidation. After a recent string of robberies occurred in the Denver area, 3 men were identified and arrested. According to the report, the men were charged with 36 counts of Aggravated Robbery and other charges. They were accused Continue Reading
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Fort Collins Prohibited Use of Weapons Attorney Man Aims a Gun at Police
Prohibited Use of Weapons in commonly charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person has possession of a gun while under the influence of alcohol, but there are other reasons this crime can be charged. One of those other reasons is when a person aims a gun at another. A Colorado man is facing this charge (amongst others) Continue Reading
Fort Collins Theft Attorney Man Reports Theft and Gets Arrested for Solicitation
Theft is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person takes something of value from another with the intent of never giving it back. In an unfortunate situation, a man was recently the victim of Theft, and when he called the police to report the crime, he ended up getting arrested himself. According to the report, a man Continue Reading
Fort Collins 2nd Degree Burglary Attorney Returning to the Scene of the Crime – More Than Once
Burglary is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person unlawfully enters or breaks into somewhere they are not authorized to be with the intent to commit another crime. Two brothers are facing Second Degree Burglary charges after breaking into a home on three separate occasions. I guess they didn’t get everything they were looking for on the Continue Reading
Fort Collins Identity Theft Lawyer Using Stolen Credit Cards at 7-11
Identity Theft can be charged in Fort Collins, Loveland or Estes Park for many different situations. Sometimes, it is charged after a person steals a credit card or identifying information to open a credit card in another person’s name. Other times, we have seen these charges result from using a credit card you were given permission to use, only charging Continue Reading