The defense communicating and negotiating with the prosecution, which affects case length.
“But the problem is is it really does depend how long the case is going to take resolve based on a number of factors. So traffic cases take a shorter amount of time generally, the misdemeanor cases do misdemeanor cases can take a shorter amount of times in felony cases. But in reality, what actually happens is it depends on how the DEA is working, how the defense is able to communicate, negotiate with the DEA, how backed up the judge's court docket is, in other words, if the judge is having to set cases out farther than other judges, if there's evidence that we don't have in your case, and DUIs, we often see that we don't get blood results for quite some time, even after the case has been to the court process.”
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pulled over in Manitou Springs and accused of a DUI… even though I was completely sober!
They took the time to hear me out, review every detail of my case, and make sure I was never left in the dark
Dismissed at the DMV hearing, and dismissed in court