Category Archives: DUI and DWI

Fighting a Wrongful DUI Charge in Colorado

How to Prevent Lifetime Registration as a Sex Offender

A completely sober person driving a vehicle can still be arrested for DUI in Colorado. False or wrongful DUI arrests are not uncommon. Police have the authority to arrest someone who is driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. They do not have the right to wrongfully charge a driver without a valid reason. […]

How Is a DUI/DWI in a School Zone Charged in Colorado?

How Is a DUIDWI in a School Zone Charged in Colorado?

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a serious offense under any circumstances. This crime is treated even more harshly under the law when it occurs in a school zone. DUI in a school zone means harsher penalties upon conviction. Colorado law states that any person who commits a moving traffic violation in […]

How to Avoid a DUI During the Super Bowl in Colorado

How to Avoid a DUI During the Super Bowl in Colorado

Football season is a time for tailgating. Many fans are celebrating with friends, food, and drink, particularly during the Super Bowl. Tailgating and Super Bowl parties are an important part of American culture, but no party is worth a DUI arrest. What Are the Risks of Drinking Before, During, or After a Game? Alcohol is […]

How a Lab Error Can Lead to a DUI Conviction

How a Lab Error Can Lead to a DUI Conviction

Law enforcement uses crime lab evidence to get DUI convictions. Breathalyzer and blood testing are designed to prove the defendant was over the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit while driving. But crime labs can make errors that can lead to a false positive. In that case, an experienced Colorado Springs DUI attorney can help […]

How Colorado’s Five Year Rule Can Help a Second DUI Charge

How Colorado’s Five Year Rule Can Help a Second DUI Charge

Have you been arrested and charged with DUI and have a prior DUI conviction? Colorado law allows for more severe penalties to be imposed in a second DUI, but only if the first DUI occurred within five years before the current charges. If you are accused of DUI, your first action is to exercise your […]

Why You Can Be Labeled a Habitual Traffic Offender for a DUI

Why You Can Be Labeled a Habitual Traffic Offender for a DUI

Being charged with a single DUI can upturn your life. You may lose your license, be sent to jail, and have to pay hefty fines. Because Colorado treats DUIs as priorable offenses, defendants can face harsher penalties if they have committed DUIs in the past. In serious cases, this can lead to being labeled a […]

How Smoking Can Affect a Breathalyzer Test

How Smoking Can Affect a Breathalyzer Test

During a traffic stop, police will rely on breathalyzer tests to determine if a driver is intoxicated or not. These tests measure drivers’ blood alcohol concentration (BAC) through their breath and can hold a lot of weight in a criminal case. However, this is assuming that an officer followed proper procedures when administering a test, […]

Penalties for Tampering with an Interlock Device

Penalties for Tampering with an Interlock Device

In a DUI conviction, the person may be required to have an interlock device installed in any vehicle they drive. The installation of the device makes it possible for a driver convicted of DUI to be able to legally operate a vehicle sooner after a license revocation. Any person who is found to have tampered […]

How Should I Respond at a DUI Checkpoint?

How Should I Respond at a DUI Checkpoint

DUI checkpoints are common on the weekends around Colorado Springs, as bars, clubs, and restaurants become packed with customers. Police officers may set up checkpoints on major roads to identify impaired drivers and arrest them before a collision can occur. Even if you have already experienced passing through a DUI checkpoint, it is important to […]

When Do DUI Offenders Have to Wear SCRAM Devices?

When Do DUI Offenders Have to Wear SCRAM Devices

The consequences of a DUI in Colorado can be swift and harsh. Defendants only have a limited amount of time to fight a driver’s license suspension after an arrest, and a judge can issue hefty criminal penalties, including jail time and court fines, for a single incident. Even before your trial is complete, you may […]