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Traffic Offenses in Colorado

Defense against reckless driving, vehicular offenses, and serious traffic charges in Colorado.

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i would have to say if you get pulled over for a dui it is very important that you read the paperwork that the law enforcement agency gives you yes because the colorado dmv has very strict guidelines and they are on a very short time frame where you have to get something done immediately and if you don't you could lose your driving privileges until your dui case is done so it's very very important whether you hire a right law group or another attorney it's just very important for to get the dmv involved and get your hearing scheduled so that you can have your driver's license at least for a little bit longer until you do get an attorney hired
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yeah i try and throw that in our in our posts every so often it's like seven days to request that is not a long not a good time so yeah definitely
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a DUI case

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knows the law and helps represent you to the best of their ability

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helped me get a DUI case dismissed in El Paso county

Jason M. Zoe Levesque★★★★★Google verified
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My DWAI case was over 11 years old and I was faced with the difficulty of now living out of state

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Gannon and the team were able to quash my bench warrant almost immediately

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they were able to get my charges dropped and my case dismissed

Gage R. Gannon Becker★★★★★Google verified
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Frequently asked questions

3 Painfully Obvious Reasons You Need A DUI Attorney

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Have you been arrested for DUI in Colorado ? Think it’s time to call a Colorado Springs DUI attorney? If you have been caught driving under the influence in Colorado or arrested for DUI , then you may be facing some severe penalties."

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3 Ways to Handle Your Speeding Ticket

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Getting a speeding ticket can be a frustrating experience, especially if you believe that you were driving safely and within the speed limit."

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42-4-1305.5. Colorado Open marijuana container – motor vehicle – prohibited.

Right Law Group's guide explains: "42-4-1305. 5. Colorado Open marijuana container - motor vehicle - prohibited. Colorado Open marijuana container - motor vehicle - prohibited."

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5 “Common” Police Mistakes That Get Your DUI Dismissed

Right Law Group's guide explains: "If you have been arrested for DUI, the first thing that people want to know is how can I get my DUI dismissed. Facing a DUI charge in Colorado can be scary and overwhelming."

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5 Things NOT to Do After a Speeding Ticket in Colorado

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Colorado takes speeding very seriously. Getting a ticket for speeding can result in expensive fines, potential jail time, high insurance rates, and points on your driving record."

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5 Things To Do Immediately After Being Arrested for DUI in Colorado

Right Law Group's guide explains: "What to Do Immediately After a DUI Arrest in Colorado If you’ve been arrested for DUI in Colorado, the situation can be overwhelming."

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7 Tips to Making Life Work After DUI License Suspension

Right Law Group's guide explains: "A DUI conviction can be a life-altering experience, but it doesn’t have to be a permanent one. Many people mistakenly believe that once they have been convicted of driving under the influence, their road to redemption is doomed."

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A Charge Under Colorado Open Container Law Could Be An Open And Shut Case

Right Law Group's guide explains: "This Holiday Season, Read This Before You’re Caught on the Wrong Side of the Law When someone in the passenger area of a motor vehicle intentionally consumes alcohol or marijuana while on a public road or has an open container of an alcoholic beverage or marijuana container in their possession, this is known as “driving with an open container."

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A DUI in Colorado is more than a court case.

Alexis explains: "A DUI in Colorado is more than a court case. In many situations, it's a direct threat to your professional career. If you're a nurse, a teacher, a realtor, or any other of the dozens of regulated Colorado professionals, a DUI case may cost you your professional license."

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A good question that's come up with a lot of my clients is what happens if you're not quite at that 0.08, but you have s...

Alexis explains: "A good question that's come up with a lot of my clients is what happens if you're not quite at that 0.08, but you have some alcohol in your system. With the DMV, the way that they are set up, if you are below 0.08 they're not gonna revoke your license. Now, that doesn't mean that you're not gonna have issues with the criminal justice system. That's a completely separate entity, but for the purposes of the Department of Motor Vehicles, initially, if you're below that 0.08, they're not gonna revoke your license."

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A lot of people ask, does the court system have the ability to influence the Department of Motor Vehicles' findings.

Alexis explains: "A lot of people ask, does the court system have the ability to influence the Department of Motor Vehicles' findings. Generally speaking, the DMV and the criminal justice system are completely separate. So things that happen at the DMV don't really affect what's happening in the court system. However, sometimes at DMV hearings we can get the officers to say things that are helpful to your case, and so attorneys will pull the information in the transcripts from that hearing and use it to benefit you in the criminal justice system."

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a lot of the times, clients that come and are dealing with DUI's, they've lost their license well before they've even be...

Alexis explains: "a lot of the times, clients that come and are dealing with DUI's, they've lost their license well before they've even been to court for the DUI. So, it's completely separate, and it's a pain in the butt to try to understand."

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a privilege to drive in a state is not the same thing as being licensed to drive in that state

Alexis explains: "a privilege to drive in a state is not the same thing as being licensed to drive in that state"

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A question that's designed to elicit an incriminating response, for example, is how much alcohol did you have to drink?

Alexis explains: "A question that's designed to elicit an incriminating response, for example, is how much alcohol did you have to drink? And you're sitting there in handcuffs? Now, the reason I said you're sitting there in handcuffs is that question, how much alcohol did you have to drink can be designed to elicit an incriminating response or cannot be. And what we see happening is it depends on whether or not you are in custody, and being questioned in a way that you could be made to incriminate yourself. So those are the two factors when we're looking at whether or not Miranda rights have to be read."

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a summons is just a fancy word for a ticket so on your summons you'll have your name your information the alleged defens...

Alexis explains: "a summons is just a fancy word for a ticket so on your summons you'll have your name your information the alleged defense that they're saying the crime that you committed and then you'll have a date and a time to report you'll be asked to report either for a DUI case you'll be asked to report to County court on a certain date and then you'll be given that that summons which serves as a way to bring you into court"

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Right Law Group's guide explains: "• We can help, even if you live out of state. • Our Colorado Springs traffic attorneys help protect your license. • DO YOU REALLY NEED A COLORADO SPRINGS TRAFFIC LAWYER?"

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After that halftime motion is made, then the defense has the opportunity to present any evidence.

Alexis explains: "After that halftime motion is made, then the defense has the opportunity to present any evidence. Now during this time in a DUI, like I said, a lot of the times you're not gonna have very much information to present in your defense, and you're not required to. You're considered innocent until proven guilty otherwise. So, the defense then presents their evidence if they have any and they rest. At that time the judge is going to go over jury instructions with the jury and this is an incredibly boring process just so you're aware. The judge is going to read from a book verbatim read the jury instructions to the jury. The jury's required to follow those instructions only."

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After you're arrested at the scene, officers will transport you to either a police station or a county jail.

Jimmy explains: "After you're arrested at the scene, officers will transport you to either a police station or a county jail. Where you go depends on where you arrested. In El Paso County, most DUI arrests end up at the Criminal Justice Center in Colorado Springs. In Douglas County, you're usually taken to the Douglas County Detention Facility in Castle Rock. In Denver, most people go to the downtown detention center. And in Arapo County, that's typically the detention facility in Centennial."

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After your arrest, officers transported you to a station or jail.

Jimmy explains: "After your arrest, officers transported you to a station or jail. And during that ride, they may have tried to talk to you casually. This is where people get into trouble. Anything you say, even small talk, can be written into a report and used against you."

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Am I going to be required to do alcohol classes or some kind of treatment program if I'm convicted?

Alexis explains: "dui cases you're going to have to go if you are convicted or take a plea for anything that is an alcohol related offense if it's the dui if it's a dwai even if it's what we call a wet reckless if you have any of those please you have to do alcohol treatment and therapy"

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an arrest actually just means that you are restricted by law enforcement from movement you're not free to leave at some...

Alexis explains: "an arrest actually just means that you are restricted by law enforcement from movement you're not free to leave at some point in time it doesn't necessarily mean that you are going to be taken to jail"

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And that can be good or it can be bad.

Alexis explains: "And that can be good or it can be bad. It depends on the specific facts of your case. But there are times that the the blood has been lost in certain cases or it's damaged because of this high volume of work. So CBI could drop a file and then all of the evidence has gone against you. Sometimes they can be mislabeled, sometimes it can get damaged in transport when they're sent in the mail to CBI. But generally speaking blood results do take quite a while and you'll probably have your first or even second court date at court before we even have blood results because of that backlog that we have currently in the state of Colorado."

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And the idea is the higher the bail amount, the less likely you are to skip town.

Alexis explains: "And the idea is the higher the bail amount, the less likely you are to skip town. That's why you see much higher amounts set for more serious cases like murder, whereas with a DUI case, you may only see, you know, a thousand to $2,000."

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And the reason for that is a point one five is what the DMV labels as a persistent drunk driver.

Alexis explains: "And the reason for that is a point one five is what the DMV labels as a persistent drunk driver. So they say that if you're above a point one five, you don't get any special allowances, but below a point one, five. So basically, you're looking at anywhere between a point oh a to a point 149."

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