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Colorado physicians and DUI charges

For practicing physicians in Colorado, a DUI conviction can have even more serious consequences than for someone who is not a licensed professional. When you face DUI charges, you need…

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Prescription drugs and DUI

When you think of DUI charges, you may assume that the driver was drinking heavily or using illegal drugs. However, even people who would never engage in this type of…

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Colorado’s drunk driving penalties among harshest in nation

If you are ever pulled over in Colorado on suspicion of drunk driving, it is wise to know what you are up against. The state’s penalties for drinking and driving,…

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I wasn’t read my rights: How they can use what you said against you

The cop seemed nice enough. He just wanted to hear your side of the story. And you didn’t have anything to hide–after all, the guy hit you first; you were…

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Middle-Aged U.S. Women And Prescription Drug Addiction

By now, most Colorado residents have likely heard some of the alarming statistics about the opioid addiction crisis that is affecting millions of individuals throughout Colorado and across our country.…

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New Drunk Driving Law to Make Repeated DUIs a Felony

In Colorado, a new bill for a drunk driving law to make multiple DUIs a felony offense has gone through the House and has been approved unanimously to be passed…

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What Are My Rights if I’m Pulled Over?

If you’re stopped by a law enforcement officer, you should ensure you are courteous and polite. It is not legally required, but it is not to your benefit to be…

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Felony Drunk Driving Law Bill Dies in Committee

Felony Drunk Driving Law Bill Dies in Committee Yesterday, House Bill 1036 – a drunk driving law aimed at making repeated DUIs a felony – was shot down with a…

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New Colorado hearsay exception leads to sexual assault conviction

New Colorado hearsay exception leads to sexual assault conviction. The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution generally requires witnesses to testify in person at a sexual assault or any other sort…

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Rape kits were often untested by Colorado police

14 Jan 2013 / byThe Law Center PC/ in Criminal Defense/DUI, Sexual Assault Rape kits were often untested by Colorado police When women in Colorado report being sexually assaulted, police…

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