False Imprisonment Lawyer in Greeley
Man Arrested for False Imprisonment

Do you need a Lawyer for your False Imprisonment charge in Weld County? Contact the O'Malley Law Office today to schedule your free consultation!

Recently, police officers made an arrest for False Imprisonment close to the Greeley area. False Imprisonment is charged when a person keeps another against their will. In this case, an armed man unlawfully restrained what used to be a house guest turned victim. By the time local police found out and sent out the reverse 911 call, the armed man had released his victim. But he refused to cooperate with the police, forcing them to call in the SWAT team. He was safely placed into the Larimer County Jail about 4 hours after the incident.

Definition of False Imprisonment Lawyer in Morgan County and Fort Morgan

Morgan Police Officers abide by Colorado’s legal definition of False Imprisonment – C.R.S. 18-3-303, which is:

Any person who knowingly confines or detains another without the other’s consent and without proper legal authority commits false imprisonment.

Obviously, this law is not applicable to police or peace officers who are arresting, detaining, or jailing people who have been caught and who have been convicted. It could also be legal to detain someone as part of a citizen’s arrest.

False Imprisonment Felony or Misdemeanor in Weld County?

Whether i False Imprisonment in Weld County is considered a felony or misdemeanor can vary depending on the factors of the detainment. If someone is held against their will, then the accused faces a charge for a class 2 misdemeanor. If the victim: suffered force or the threat of it, was detained for 12 hours or longer, is a minor trapped in a room that can cause bodily injury or serious emotional distress, was detained due to a cruel punishment, or is a minor that was physically restrained and was caused bodily injury or emotional distress, then the accused faces a class 5 felony.

Misdemeanor and Felony False Imprisonment Possible Sentence in Greeley

If charged with a class 2 misdemeanor, the offender will be sentenced between 3 and 12 months in Weld County Jail. They might also have a fine between $500 and $1,000 or the possibility of both jail time and a fine. However, if the accused is charged with a class 5 felony, they will face time in prison instead of jail, and a steeper fine to pay. They will face between 1 and 3 years in state prison. They will possibly have a fine between $1,000 and $100,000, or both prison time and a fine. Additionally, they will also have to carry out a 2 year parole period.

Does someone you love need a False Imprisonment Lawyer in Greeley? Be smart, exercise your right to remain silent, and contact the best criminal defense attorneys in Greeley and Weld County. Call the O’Malley Law Office at 970-616-6009 to schedule your free consultation today. Together, we can protect your future

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