Common Misconceptions about Statute of Limitations in Colorado DUI Cases
I've noticed a great deal of confusion about the Statute of Limitations (SOL) on DUI charges in Colorado. The SOL deals with the amount of time that passes between the alleged offense and the date in which charges are filed by the district attorney. more...
Common Misconceptions about Statute of Limitations in Criminal Cases
I've noticed a great deal of confusion about the Statute of Limitations (SOL) on criminal charges. The SOL deals with the amount of time that passes between the alleged offense and the date in which charges are filed by the district attorney. more...
DUI and Social Media
If you have been charged with a DUI or other alcohol-related offense, you should review your social networking profiles such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and the like. If they are strewn with pictures of you drinking or contain numerous references to your drinking, please consider some editing. more...
Colorado DUI - "But I wasn't driving"
You can be charged with DUI even though your car wasn't moving. Colorado law requires that the defendant be driving or "in actual physical control" of the vehicle. Actual physical control doesn't require the vehicle to be in motion. more...
Colorado DUI and Your Right to Remain Silent
Even before the officer reads you your rights, you should exercise them. You have a 5th amendment right to not answer most questions that law enforcement asks. USE IT!!! more...