DUI lawyers are also concerned with secondary impacts of a DUI conviction. People commonly refer to these as collateral consequences. These consequences may be more sever or costly than the punishment for a DUI conviction.
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DUI Investigation and Standard Field Sobriety Tests
A skilled DUI attorney will need to understand what these tests. Police officers are often designated as an expert in conducting field sobriety tests.
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Tips to Saving Money from DUI Attorney in Colorado
Jail time is not the only punishment a defendant will face during a DUI case. DUI cases are extremely expensive.
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Youtuber Shooting and Colorado Self-Defense
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Colorado Law Permits a Second DUI to be Punished as a Third
Colorado law will require a defendant to be punished for a third DUI, even if the conviction is a second offense. Speaking with a Colorado DUI Attorney is crucial.
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Driving Under the Influence with a Gun in Colorado
Adding a gun to any criminal activity will make the criminal charges worse. District attorneys and judges will want to impose criminal sanctions above and beyond the mandatory minimum.
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Understanding DWAI Drug Charges in Colorado
THC has a limit of 5 nanograms of active THC. This is not particularly high. There is no lower limit for THC and DWAI. A blood test determines THC.
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The Anatomy of a DMV Hearing After a DUI
Driving is essential for most people in Colorado. The impact of a DUI to a person’s driving privileges can be a significant hardship. It is important to know what you are dealing with to understand how best to prepare.
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Supreme Court and Colorado Stalking Law
Stalking is a serious offense under Colorado Law.
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A Fourth DUI is Not Always a Felony Under Colorado Law
The language of the felony DUI statute is very particular. In some cases, a fourth DUI cannot be charged as a felony offense.