Court: El Paso County Combined Court, Colorado Springs. Prosecuted by the 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office. 4th Judicial District. Nearest Right Law Group office: Colorado Springs.
A first DUI in Colorado is a misdemeanor carrying possible jail, fines, license consequences through the DMV express-consent process, and an alcohol-education requirement.
Court: El Paso County Combined Court, Colorado Springs. Prosecuted by the 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office. 4th Judicial District. Nearest Right Law Group office: Colorado Springs.
“focus on that first okay so dui cases it can actually be pretty complicated um obviously the best thing to do is if you get pulled over actually pull over don't run away but when you get pulled over some common tips are you know keep your hands on the wheel make sure that you're being respectful of the officer and don't try to make any sudden movements or anything like that then”
“what's going to happen is the officer is going to ask you questions you know you're being investigated for a dui if they say how much have you had to drink tonight now you have the right not to incriminate yourself you have the right not to say anything that is going to in any way hurt you but a lot of the times they're asking because they think that you have had something to drink so you have to make that decision as to whether or not you want to admit that you've been drinking or not you do have to remember though anything you say to the police can and will be used against you”
“so they'll also ask to put you through some things that are called sfsts it's standard field sobriety tests a lot of you probably have seen these it's things like doing a walk and turn test standing on one leg some some people still do the touch your nose even though that's not standardized but going through these tests you can do them if you want but you do have the right to refuse to do them they're also”
“going to ask you if you want to take a breath or a blood test now this is something that a lot of people get confused on in the state of colorado you absolutely have the right to refuse testing some police will tell you that you can't refuse but you can you can say no i don't want to do any kind of test there are different questions as to whether you should do a test or not”
my DUI (first time and will only be the one time)
They negotiated with the DA and dropped certain charges and lessened one
Didn't pay a fine only court costs
I got my first DUI
she made sure I got the lowest charge possible
the result was a Wet &Reckless
Alexis explains: "a blood test that's a little bit different now a breath test is only going to show if you have alcohol in your system so if you've been smoking anything and drinking and you can choose a breath test choose a breath test all day long because a breath test doesn't show marijuana in your system or anything else the cops can say well we think you've been smoking so we're not going to allow you to take the breath test because they know it won't show up either but if you think there are going to be multiple things in your system always take a breath test if you're given the option get to them"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Alexis explains: "actually in control of their vehicle or they're looking for some reason to stop someone because they think there might be something going on okay so some of the common things we see people speeding that's a surefire way to get pulled over because they don't even have to think you're driving they're just gonna pull you over and then if they smell alcohol that's it um weaving is huge if you can't stay in the lane of traffic and you're weaving we see a lot of times i cannot tell you how many clients of mine and if you guys if you're a drinker you may understand this sometimes you get hungry when you're drinking and you go to taco bell there you go cops sit outside of taco bell on purpose i'm not kidding i have i have a number they know that you need some tacos so i have a number of friends in law enforcement they're like yeah if it's a slow night i'll sit in front of a taco bell okay don't go to taco bell delicious though but if you get taco bell and you're driving home and you're wanting to keep your food warm and you want like grab a taco while you're"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Alexis explains: "again if people call us we can go to the dmv ask them to reinstate their license and they can get their license back within 30 to 60 days so long as we are able to get that dmv hearing in time now what's really really important to understand is if you refuse a breath test or a blood test or you take a breath test you only have seven days from the time you get pulled over to the time that your license is gonna be completely revoked you only have seven days to request that dmv hearing if you miss the deadline for the request you don't have a license for a year so that really stinks that's why we're always telling our clients call us as soon as you get pulled over yeah for"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "you may face fines, court costs, jail time, and community service, and you might lose at least some driving privileges – possibly all of them"
Source · View source ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "you may face fines, court costs, jail time, and community service, and you might lose at least some driving privileges – possibly all of them."
Source · View source ↗Alexis explains: "another question that well just more give you guys information of what also comes along with dui charges do you just get pulled over you get a dui is it only people are also speeding is it are there typical general combined charges with that that is a great question i can talk all day about this i'll try to be brief yeah so the basic idea is the police cannot contact you without a reason um in legalese we call it reasonable articulable suspicion that criminal activity is afoot"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "The costs of DUI go far beyond lawyer fees and court costs. If you find yourself facing your first DUI in Colorado , you might be hoping for some leniency."
Source · Read guide ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "Wondering what happens for your first DUI offense in Colorado? A first DUI offense in Colorado is technically not a traffic crime, it is actually a misdemeanor offense."
Source · Read guide ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "A DUI has a lot of moving parts. According to the Colorado Department of Transport, the average DUI lawyer cost in Colorado is $3,650."
Source · Read guide ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "This is your first run-in with the law. In fact, it’s your first DUI arrest, and you’re horrified. You’re a good person."
Source · Read guide ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "This timeline focuses on a first-time DUI offense in Colorado involving alcohol with a BAC below 0. 15%, as this scenario presents unique opportunities for early interlock removal."
Source · Read guide ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "If you recently had an ignition interlock device installed in your vehicle, you may already be counting down the days until you can drive freely once again."
Source · Read guide ↗Alexis explains: "but personally intoxilizers in your car kind of scare me because you have to blow into them while you're driving um and anytime it dings you have to blow and you have to blow long on hard enough which this sounds kind of dirty we are live talking about blowing into things in the car um so but you have to make sure that you've got the breath behind it to support it you have to make sure that you don't have anything that could register as alcohol going on either i've actually had clients who a lot of you may know about the keto diet where you're trying to eat only like a high fat diet yeah you actually produce a lot of acetone in your breath when you're on that diet and that can register as a heart attack yeah yeah it's crazy so there are a lot of different components even though there are some basic tips that we can give you guys for duis there are a lot of different nuances with that but for the most part um someone with an intoxilyzer in their car is going to be going for it's called an interlock but um with an interlock device they'll be looking at any anywhere between four to four months to 24 months depending on the severity okay and then"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Alexis explains: "can't look at anything that's in your system now if you choose a breath or a blood test you won't lose your license right away if it comes back under the legal limit so let's walk through like breath test versus blood test definitely um a lot of people get confused about the they call it the breath test or the intoxilizer people think that you've seen on videos and things where the cops come up to you they have like your little breathing thing and they blow into this that is not an intoxilyzer that is called a pbt or a preliminary breath test that is not admissible in court so if the cops shove something in your face and says your blow on this nothing that comes in from that is going to be an accurate reading and it's not something that they can use against you in court they're just trying to gauge whether or not you have been drinking if they get a positive hit on there and you see uh oh it shows that i'm above the legal limit you can then refuse and the courts are never going to be able to"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "According to the Colorado Department of Transport, the average DUI lawyer cost in Colorado is $3,650. Not much of a price tag when you factor in that first-offense DUIs in Colorado cost an average of $13,530 when all the costs are tallied."
Source · View source ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "you can lose your license for up to nine months, spend up to a year in jail, and end up spending thousands in court costs and related fees."
Source · View source ↗In a verified client review: "When I needed representation within a week they were there for me immediately and I didn't need to show up for certain hearings."
Source · View source ↗Alexis explains: "a lot of first-time offenders will only have to keep an interlock device installed in their car for nine months"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · View source ↗Right Law Group's guide explains: "According to the Colorado Department of Transport, the average DUI lawyer cost in Colorado is $3,650."
Source · View source ↗Alexis explains: "you have the right not to incriminate yourself you have the right not to say anything that is going to in any way hurt you but a lot of the times they're asking because they think that you have had something to drink so you have to make that decision as to whether or not you want to admit that you've been drinking or not you do have to remember though anything you say to the police can and will be used against you"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · View source ↗Alexis explains: "driving and your car weaves they're gonna get you so weaving is terrible taco bells are sure indicated that you might be drunk or high especially if it's two o'clock in the morning with that late night menu um other things that they're looking for the biggest thing that you can prevent is not having lights on people you know if you're in a new car or a rental car especially or you just aren't thinking about it you have to have your lights on because they will pull you over in a heartbeat if your lights aren't on they'll also pull you over for a broken tail light um if one's busted if one's out if your lights are dim so it's really important to make sure you know what your car looks like at night because the police definitely know what your car looks like and they're looking"
Answered by Alexis Austin Litle · Watch clip ↗DUI First Offense cases in Monument are handled by the El Paso County Combined Court, which sits in the 4th Judicial District. As a combined court, it hears both county-court and district-court matters.
Source · Court and DA info ↗DUI First Offense charges in Monument are prosecuted by the 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office, the elected District Attorney for the 4th Judicial District.
Source · Court and DA info ↗Monument falls within the 4th Judicial District, and DUI First Offense cases there are heard in the El Paso County Combined Court.
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