Obstruction of Telephone or Telegraph Service in Greeley

Accused of Obstruction of a Telephone or Telegraph Service in Greeley or Weld County? Contact the O'Malley Law Office immediatley so we can defend you today

In Greeley, you can be charged with Obstruction of a Telephone or Telegraph Service. More specifically, this law refers to when you are the reason someone cannot complete their phone call or send a text message. As silly as it sounds, this law is extremely important. Many people find listening to others’ phone calls quite annoying, but in a dangerous situation, completing a call can mean life or death.

Colorado Law on Obstruction of a Telephone or Telegraph Service, C.R.S. 18-9-306.5, in Weld County

When you’re accused of Obstruction of a Telephone or Telegraph Service, C.R.S. 18-9-306.5, in Weld County, you’re accused of:

A person commits obstruction of telephone or telegraph service if the person knowingly prevents, obstructs, or delays, by any means whatsoever, the sending, transmission, conveyance, or delivery in this state of any message, communication, or report by or through any telegraph or telephone line, wire, cable, or other facility or any cordless, wireless, electronic, mechanical, or other device.

Obstruction of Telephone or Telegraph Service – Not Just a Silly Law in Erie and Windsor

Obstruction of Telephone or Telegraph Service in Erie and Windsor is not just another silly law. It may seem silly to many people who don’t need to call for help. For example, if a teen is texting on their phone constantly and is ignoring their parent. Parents often get frustrated at this behavior and will take the phone away. If the teen was in the middle of sending a message, the parent could be charged for this crime, even though they were just parenting. Crazy. However, despite that it can be used for ridiculous reasons, it is actually a very important law.

This law provides consequences to those who hinder a call for help. Let me paint a picture. A woman is in an abusive relationship, domestic violence. She is afraid her husband will attack her if she tells anyone, or if he knows that she is reaching out for help. She thinks she’s alone when she picks up the phone to dial 911. He comes home and rips it from her hands. When dispatch receives the call, the Erie police can, and will, charge him with this crime.

What are the Consequences of an Obstruction of Telephone or Telegraph Service Conviction in Evans and Dacono?

In Evans and Dacono, when someone is convicted of Obstruction of a Telephone or Telegraph Service, they will be convicted of a class 1 misdemeanor. The consequences of a class 1 misdemeanor conviction are: serving probation , or serving  6 months to 18 months in the Weld County Jail, and paying a fine between $500 and $5,000. These are not easy consequences to experience, especially if the whole situation was just a misunderstanding.

If you are being falsely accused of Obstruction of a Telephone or Telegraph Service in Greeley or Weld County, contact the criminal defense lawyers at the O’Malley Law Office right now.

In addition to calling our office, our expert lawyers always recommend you avoid telling the police anything. They take advantage of how you feel and the entire situation to get you to say something that will help them and the DA stick you with this crime.

Call 970-616-6009 or fill out the Get Help Now form to schedule a free consultation with an experienced criminal defense attorney in the Greeley and Weld County area today.

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