A blood or urine sample requested by the DRE during evaluation; the mere presence of a prescribed drug does not prove impairment at the time of driving.
Right Law Group's guide explains: "Key Findings on Prescription DUID Charges If you’re facing a DUID (Driving Under the Influence of Drugs) charge in Colorado involving medication prescribed by your doctor, you are likely feeling shocked, confused, and unfairly targeted."
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