A court-appointed attorney available to defendants who qualify based on financial need.
“So, let's say you've been charged with a DUI, now what? You were pulled over, the cop either asked you to do a breath or a blood test, and you either gave them that or you refused, and now you're set to go to court. First and foremost it is imperative that you find an attorney and hire one immediately, unless you qualify for the public defender, and then you can go that route. But having an attorney that understands the DUI laws here in Colorado is paramount to you successfully getting through this process.”
“First and foremost it is imperative that you find an attorney and hire one immediately, unless you qualify for the public defender, and then you can go that route. But having an attorney that understands the DUI laws here in Colorado is paramount to you successfully getting through this process.”
“The reason I came to be a defense attorney is because I saw so many people struggling through the system without any help, without any idea of what was going on. Or they were just stuck in this endless circle of you get a public defender, you're stuck in jail, you don't have anyone to talk to.”
Alexis explains: "The reason I came to be a defense attorney is because I saw so many people struggling through the system without any help, without any idea of what was going on. Or they were just stuck in this endless circle of you get a public defender, you're stuck in jail, you don't have anyone to talk to."
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a DUI case
knows the law and helps represent you to the best of their ability
helped me get a DUI case dismissed in El Paso county
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