Top Indecent Exposure Lawyers in Larimer County, Colorado
What is the Difference Between Misdemeanor and Felony Indecent Exposure?

Indecent Exposure, C.R.S. 18-7-302, is charged when a person exposes their genitals to another to cause arousal, or masturbates in view of another person.  In either case, these acts are performed to the view of another in circumstances that are likely to cause alarm.  Previously, Indecent Exposure was only ever a misdemeanor offense; however, it can now be a class Continue Reading

Public Indecency Lawyers in Fort Collins, Colorado
Top Larimer County Criminal Defense Lawyers Answer FAQs on Public Indecency

If you have been criminally charged with Public Indecency in Larimer County, you need to contact a top criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible.  Public Indecency can be charged for one of several different actions, such as exposing intimate parts to another person to cause arousal, or publicly engaging in an act of sexual touching or intercourse with another Continue Reading

Failure to Register as a Sex Offender Attorney
Registering as a Sex Offender in Another State

Failure to Register as a Sex Offender is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person is accused of not reporting to law enforcement on their registration date or not providing correct information on their registration forms. Often, we get calls from people whoa re confused about the registration rules, either because they want to move to another Continue Reading

Failure to Register as a Sex Offender in Fort Collins
Compliance Checks a Part of Sex Offender Registration

Failure to Register is charged in Fort Collins and Larimer County when a person fails to comply with all sex offender registration requirements. One of those requirements is keeping your physical address on record with the agency you are supposed to register with. These law enforcement agencies will randomly perform compliance checks to verify that the address the person registered Continue Reading

Fort Collins Sex Offender Registration and Probation Violations Attorney
Two Charges That Tend to Go Hand in Hand

I recently read a story about a man who was charged with Failure to Register as a Sex Offender and then subsequently a Probation Violation. I realized that these two charges often go hand in hand. We have seen many cases similar to this man’s. According to the news report, the man was being investigated for Failing to Register as Continue Reading

Larimer County Sex Offender Registration Attorney
How COVID-19 Has Changed Registration Procedures

It seems that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected every aspect of daily life – including procedures for sex offenders regarding registering with the Larimer County Sheriff. Previously, when someone convicted of a sex offense was supposed to register, all they had to do was go to the sheriff’s office and turn in the paperwork. There were no restrictions on when Continue Reading

Fort Collins Sex Offender Registration
How Does Registering as a Sex Offender Work in Larimer County?

When a person is convicted of a sex offense, they must register as a sex offender. If they live within the city limits of Fort Collins, then they will register with the Fort Collins Police Department and those outside the city limits register with the Larimer County Sheriff. Those required to register must go into the office of the law Continue Reading

Juvenile Sex Offender Registration in Fort Collins
Colorado Lawmakers Consider Law Keeping More Juveniles Off the Registry

Colorado lawmakers are discussing new provisions regarding juveniles and sex offender registration requirements. Often, I write about Colorado lawmakers moving to make things harsher and more restrictive, so it is a welcome change for me to be able to say that in this instance, they are looking to make things less restrictive for juveniles who have been adjudicated for a Continue Reading

Fort Collins Registering as a Sex Offender Attorney
Sheriff Threatens to Exclude Sex Offenders from Seeking Refuge

Registering as a sex offender is a common sentencing requirement for those convicted of certain sex crimes like Sexual Assault on a Child, Unlawful Sexual Contact, and Indecent Exposure. Recently, a judge ruled that the Colorado Sex Offender Registration Act was unconstitutional and, in essence, a cruel and unusual punishment. While that seems like a step in the right direction, Continue Reading