Sexual Offenses
Looking for information regarding sex offenses in Colorado? You’re in the right place. Here you’ll find a variety of articles about sex offenders in Colorado to help you better understand your rights under the law. Whether you are trying to better understand child sexual assault laws or the nuances of sex offender registration, you’ll find plenty of information here.
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Colorado’s Sex Offender Intensive Supervision Probation 18-1.3-1007, C.R.S.
Sometimes, Colorado courts can sentence sex offenders to probation in lieu of prison. If you’re sentenced to probation for a Colorado sex crime, the courts will require you to participate in Colorado’s Sex Offender Intensive Supervised Probation (SOISP). Colorado’s SOISP-
Colorado Harassment Laws & Types of Charges
Harassment occurs in many ways. While the definition of harassment includes terminology such as “knowingly” or “intentionally” targeting or threatening someone with behavior that is annoying, alarming, or tormenting, you may not even completely realize you are harassing someone or-
Child Luring Through the Internet: Charges, Laws & Penalties in Colorado
The charge of internet luring of a child is surprisingly easy to be charged with. It is frequently in conjunction with Internet sexual exploitation of a child 18-3-405.4. This has been made possible, obviously, by the internet. However, what is-
Indecent Exposure Sex Offense Law and Registration 2021
Indecent exposure charges, more often than not, arise out of situations where people have consumed alcohol or are in a public location. These kinds of charges usually step from relatively harmless acts, some would say exciting. However, an indecent exposure-
Sex Offender Parental Rights & How to Preserve Them in Colorado
How does being a sex offender impact your parental rights? When you are convicted, or plea guilty to a sex offense, you are not allowed to have contact with anyone under the age of 18, this includes your own children.-