Castle Rock False Imprisonment Lawyer
“False Imprisonment can be charged as either a misdemeanor or felony in Castle Rock and Parker. Normally, False Imprisonment is a class 2 misdemeanor, which is punishable by up to 12 months in the Douglas County Jail. However, if someone uses force or threat of force to confine or detain another person, False Imprisonment becomes a class 5 felony. A class 5 felony is subject to up to 3 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections.Any person who knowingly confines or detains another without the other's consent and without proper legal authority commits false imprisonment.
False Imprisonment Charges in Douglas County: False Imprisonment is a Common Charge
False Imprisonment is a crime which often occurs in everyday situations in Douglas County without a person even realizing it. For example, a father who gets into an argument with his son may get angry and not let his son leave his room to go somewhere. In other cases, someone who doesn’t let another person leave their vehicle after an argument can face False Imprisonment charges. There are many common situations where people do these kinds of things frequently, not even realizing criminal charges can be filed. False Imprisonment is a close cousin to Kidnapping.
Castle Rock and Lone Tree False Imprisonment and Domestic Violence Charges
In cases where a person falsely imprisons someone they are or have ever been in an intimate relationship with (ex: spouses, ex-girlfriends, etc.) Domestic Violence charges can also be filed in Castle Rock or Lone Tree. Domestic Violence includes an act or threatened act of violence upon someone you are or have ever been in an intimate relationship with. Domestic Violence is a sentence enhancer, which can impact your ability to possess a firearm and can come with required DV treatment. The best thing to do when facing False Imprisonment – Domestic Violence charges is to remain silent if confronted by police and contact a criminal defense attorney immediately.