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Implied consent

C.R.S. § 42-4-1301.1Wikidata

Under Colorado law, by operating a vehicle on a Colorado road a driver has agreed in advance to submit to chemical testing of breath or blood if arrested for DUI.

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Defending Against a Wrongful DUI Charge: Your Options

Right Law Group's guide explains: "The consequences of being charged with a DUI can be debilitating. From fines to jail time, having any kind of criminal record can haunt you long after the incident has passed."

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DUI Blood Tests Legal Rights and Consequences

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Understanding your rights and the potential consequences is crucial. This article aims to shed light on the complex world of Colorado DUI blood tests."

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How Long After a Smoke Can You Get a DUI? The Legal Limit for Driving High in Colorado

Right Law Group's guide explains: "It may be legal to buy, sell, and enjoy cannabis in the Centennial State, but marijuana use doesn’t go unchecked in Colorado."

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Pulled Over For DUI? Here’s What You Need To Know

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Getting pulled over for a DUI can be a frightening and distressing situation. Knowing ahead of time how to manage the interaction calmly can give you some tools to better address what has the potential to be a stressful event."

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