Shoplifting is a major cause of revenue loss in any retail operation. However, there is another significant source of revenue loss for businesses – employee theft.

 

In fact, studies have shown that employee theft is even more common than shoplifting. According to surveys, a whopping 95% of employees in the US workforce admit to stealing from their employer at some time or another. Although many cases of employee

 

Three people were recently arrested in Longmont for allegedly intending to distribute cocaine. The arrests were made after a two-month-long investigation by the Boulder County Drug Task Force.  All three suspects face felony charges for suspicion of unlawful cocaine possession with intent to distribute

 

The investigation was initiated when an informant gave information about a potential cocaine dealer in the area. Undercover officers then set up a sting

 

If you are a contractor or other professional in the construction industry, you need to know more about how the Colorado Construction Trust Fund affects you. Otherwise, you could end up running afoul of this serious law without even realizing it, something that could sully your good name, hurt your business, and in general make your life a whole lot harder.

 

In this post, we’ll detail the law

 

Colorado’s COCCA law covers organized crime, with a strong focus on racketeering.

 

What exactly does that entail? In this post, we’ll detail the law and associated penalties, and tell you how to protect your rights if you are facing charges.

 

Breaking Down the COCCA Law

 

The Colorado Organized Crime Control Act reads as such:

 

“(1) (a) It is unlawful for any person who knowingly has

 

A new bill circulating through the Colorado state government may make it easier to take guns away from certain people. Specifically, judges may be allowed to seize firearms for six months or more from those who are categorized as “significant risks” under the new “Red Flag” law.

 

What exactly is this bill? How did it come into being?

 

On Dec. 31, 2017, a Douglas County sheriff was