Third Degree Criminal Trespass is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person stays on the premises of another after being told to leave. A woman was recently arrested and charged with Trespass and Resisting Arrest after violating a store’s policy and refusing to wear a mask. According to the report, the woman was approached by store employees Continue Reading
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Resisting Arrest Lawyer in Larimer County Resisting Arrest – When Things Go Bad
Resisting Arrest is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person tries to keep an officer from arresting him or her using threats, physical force or violence against the officer. Resisting Arrest is ALWAYS an additional charge. This is because the Fort Collins Police or Larimer County Sheriff have to have a reason to arrest you before you Continue Reading
Fort Collins Resisting Arrest Lawyer Resisting and Obstruction – Two Crimes Commonly Charged Together
Resisting and Obstruction are two officer related crimes that are often charge together. Basically, this is because by trying to avoid arrest (Resisting Arrest), a person is usually accused of trying to prevent an officer from performing their duties (Obstructing a Peace Officer). A drunk man was recently charged with both these crimes, among others, when he tried to break Continue Reading
Fort Collins Assault on a Peace Officer Attorney Throw Rocks at Cars, Get a Felony
The Second Degree Assault statute defines many criminal situations that can result in 2nd Degree Assault charges in Fort Collins, Loveland, and Estes Park. One is causing serious bodily injury or bodily injury to a peace officer. A Denver man was sentenced to 5 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections for harming 3 police officers. The case began with Continue Reading
Fort Collins Second Degree Assault and Resisting Arrest Attorney | Punching a Police Officer is Not a Good Idea
Some people never learn, fighting back tends to make things worse. That is definitely the case for one Fort Collins man. He was pulled over by a Larimer County Sheriff Deputy and during the stop, his car was searched. Apparently, there was illegal narcotics in his possession. That’s when things went wrong. When the deputy attempted to arrest the man, Continue Reading