UpdatedThu, Jul 22, 2021 at 8:55 pm MT
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Linsmayer is the husband of Denver District Attorney Beth McCann. (Shutterstock)
DENVER, CO The husband of Denver s district attorney pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted arson for burning slash piles near his Kremmling home and leaving them unattended last year, the 14th Judicial District Attorney s Office said in a news release.
Christopher Linsmayer entered a guilty plea to both counts Thursday. One count is a class five felony for placing other persons in danger of death or serious bodily injury, and the other count is a misdemeanor for placing a building or occupied structure in danger of receiving $100 or more in damages.
Denver DA s husband pleads guilty to attempted arson for burning slash in Grand County during fire ban
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Denver DA s husband pleads guilty to attempted arson for burning slash during fire ban
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One of the rooms in the new Brighter World Child Advocacy Center in Steamboat Springs, which is scheduled to open Aug. 1. (Photo by John F. Russell)
Colorado’s 14th Judicial District will soon have a child advocacy center in Steamboat Springs, where children who are victims of abuse or neglect can participate in forensic interviews and get connected to resources.
The Brighter World Child Advocacy Center is a sister organization of Advocates of Routt County and will be housed next door to Advocates, but it is a partnership between Advocates, UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center and Court Appointed Special Advocates, or CASA, an organization that works with abused and neglected children in the court system from Routt, Moffat and Grand counties.