There are plenty of reasons to fight a driving under the influence (DUI) charge. A conviction can have a huge detrimental effect on your life, so if you can avoid a conviction, it’s definitely worth doing so. One reason to add to those you probably already know about...
Colorado imposes numerous obligations on those who want to drive, in order to help reduce the overall risk involved in motor vehicle travel. Drivers need to complete compulsory education and pass special tests to establish their practical ability and understanding of...
Marijuana has been a popular subject among states. And one of the most discussed topics is medical marijuana. So, what is medical marijuana, and who qualifies to use it? Here is what to know: What is it? Medical marijuana is a term for cannabis derivatives that are...
If you are charged with domestic violence, arguing self-defense is one of the potential defense strategies you can use to push back against your charges. This is because you have a right to protect yourself from harm when facing an immediate threat to your life or...
If your teen has been charged with DUI, you’ve likely got a lot of fears and concerns. One may be how it will affect their ability to get into college. Whether they’re in high school and applying to colleges now or in the near future or they’re already in college and...
Traveling along the scenic roadways here in Colorado is a pleasure, but straying from the rules can land you in hot water. Of course, any traffic ticket has the potential to sting a bit, but some traffic violations pack a much heavier punch. Here is a brief look on...
Most Colorado traffic offenses are relatively minor. Drivers don't notice a change in the speed limit as they travel and end up ticketed for going too fast. Police officers also issue citations for infractions ranging from improper merging to conducting a rolling stop...
In some ways, people in Colorado tend to think about marijuana the same way they think about alcohol. In both cases, there are limits to who can make purchases and how the substances can be used. But it’s also possible just to go to the store and purchase them without...
A first DUI (Driving Under the Influence) offense in Colorado carries significant legal consequences. Individuals can face jail time ranging from five days to one year. This sentence can be longer if aggravating factors are present, such as a high blood alcohol...
There are some misconceptions about when police can enter a person’s home. Some people believe that they have a right to privacy in their home and they never have to let the police inside. Others believe that the police are in authority and that they have to do as...