Disarming a Peace or Police Officer, C.R.S. 18-8-116, in Greeley, Colorado
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Are you facing a Disarming a Peace or Police Officer charge in Greeley, Colorado? The penalties for  Attempting to Disarm a Peace Officer or Disarming a Police Officer, can carry significant time in prison, a hefty fine, and a record that can affect your career. Read below to learn more about the criminal charge of Disarming a Peace Officer or call the O’Malley Law Office to get you questions answered.

The Weld County Definition of C.R.S. 18-8-116, Disarming a Peace or Police Officer?

The Definition of C.R.S. 18-8-116, Disarming a Peace or Police Officer in Weld County is:

A person commits disarming a peace officer if he or she knowingly, without justification and without consent, removes the firearm or self-defense electronic control device, direct-contact stun device, or other similar device of a peace officer, who is acting under color of his or her official authority.

What is the Definition of a Peace Officer in Greeley, Colorado?

In Greeley, the definition of a Peace Officer is a policeman or policewoman who is in uniform, or one who is not in uniform but identifies themselves as a police officer with their credentials. It is important to note that if the officer is not in uniform, they must identify themselves with their credentials.

What is Considered a Weapon / Device in a Disarming a Peace Officer Charge in Weld County?

A weapon or device in a Disarming a Peace Officer charge in Weld County is considered:

  • a firearm
  • a baton
  • a taser
  • a knife
  • pepper spray

While guns are the most traditional weapon thought of, other weapons that an officer might carry can be considered a weapon or device in a Disarming a Peace Officer charge.

What Happens in Weld County if a Person Attempts to Disarm a Police Officer?

If a defendant in Weld County tries to Disarm a Police Officer but does not actually succeed, he / she could be charged with Attempt to Disarm a Peace Officer, which if convicted, could be a class 6 felony.

In Greeley, Colorado, What are the Penalties and Sentence for Disarming a Police Officer Charge?

In Greeley, the sentence for a conviction of Disarming a Peace or Police Officer is a class 5 felony. The penalties for a class 5 felony could be 1 to 3 years in Colorado Department of Corrections, a fine between $1,000 and $100,000, and a mandatory 2 years of parole. If the defendant does not actually disarm the police officer, and they are convicted of Attempting to Disarm a Peace Officer, the sentence is a class 6 felony with penalties that could include 12 to 18 months in prison, up to $100,000 in fines, and 1-year mandatory parole.

Criminal Charges Related to Disarming a Peace or Police Officer in Greeley, Colorado

Charges that could be related to Disarming a Peace or Police Officer, in Greeley could be:

If you or a loved one has been arrested by the Weld County Sheriff or Greeley Police for Disarming a Peace Officer, be smart, exercise your right to remain silent, and contact an experienced criminal defense attorney at the O’Malley Law Office at 970-616-6009. Together, we can protect your future.

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