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DUI Defense and Actual Physical Control
When most people think of “driving under the influence,” they picture someone swerving on the road. However, in Colorado, the definition of “driving” is much broader. You can be charged with a DUI even if you’re parked with the engine running. Understanding the legal nuances of DUI, including the concept of “actual physical control,” is crucial. This post delves into Colorado’s DUI laws, the implications of being in control of a vehicle, and how circumstantial evidence can impact your case. Don’t risk your future—learn how to protect your rights and navigate these complex legal waters.