Colorado Ramping up DUI Enforcement (Part II)
March 16, 2014

Recently we discussed how Colorado law enforcement is ramping up enforcement of DUIs in Colorado for alcohol under the Heat is on Campaign.  Well, in March of 2014, the Colorado Department of Transportation is starting a new campaign aimed at stoned drivers called “Drive High, Get a DUI.”  CDOT is allocating $430,000 on a media […]

The Legal Issues of High Speed Chases in Colorado
March 12, 2014

This morning a Colorado man led police on a high speed chase through Adams, Boulder, Denver, Arapahoe, and Douglas Counties that lasted a total of two hours.  The man allegedly stole three vehicles through the pursuit, including one with a 4-year old child inside.  The mother of the 4-year old left her van running while […]

Colorado Ramping Up DUI Enforcement
February 28, 2014

The Colorado State Patrol recently reported that there were 315 DUI arrests in Colorado over Super Bowl weekend.  This was actually down from last year’s Super Bowl weekend arrest total of 431 DUI arrests.  The statistics show what all Coloradans were already aware of: the Broncos’ performance was nothing to celebrate. The recent press release […]

Marijuana and Open Container Laws
February 20, 2014

Imagine you’re a responsible, law abiding adult who is interested in enjoying Colorado’s new legal marijuana market.  You drive to your nearest pot shop, show your ID to prove you are over 21, and buy a small amount of marijuana including an added 20% state sales tax.  You then get back in your car and […]

Out of State DUI’s and the Effect on Your License
February 11, 2014

With a majority of states in the country cracking down on drunk driving, people are often concerned with the effects that a DUI in one state can have on a driver’s privilege to drive in another state.  The short answer is that a DUI has a very adverse effect on the driver across the country. […]

The Right against Self-Incrimination
February 9, 2014

The right against self-incrimination is grounded in the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution; “No person… shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself.” The sentence only has fifteen words, but those words have had a profound impact on the American legal system. In the most basic interpretation, the […]

The DUI/DWAI/DUID Process in Colorado
December 18, 2013

When you are pulled over for drinking and driving, you will not be dealing with just one case but potentially up to three different cases in three different jurisdictions. Driving Under the Influence of Drugs or Alcohol (DUI) and Driving While Ability Impaired (DWAI) are cases in County Court. You will also be subject to […]

New Colorado DUI Laws in Effect January 2014 – Part II
December 13, 2013

A little while ago, our firm presented a blog post regarding the upcoming changes to DUI law in Colorado. These changes are going into effect on January 1, 2014.  While that post addressed the changes that will occur, we have received several questions on how these changes will affect our clients.  Overall the change in law […]

DUI or DWAI – Part II: The Criminal Case
December 10, 2013

In the last blog post, we addressed the first case against a driver accused of DUI or DWAI, which is conducted by the Department of Revenue and involves the revocation of a driver’s license.  However, simultaneous to that administrative case is a criminal case through the county courts where the driver was alleged to have […]

DUI and DWAI – Part I: The Administrative Case
December 5, 2013

Whenever a person is accused of DUI or DWAI, essentially two cases are simultaneously triggered against that driver – an administrative case and a criminal case.  The Express Consent Law affects both cases but in different ways.  In this post we will address the administrative case.   In the next blog post we will address the criminal […]