Rush, CO DUI and DWAI Law Firms & Lawyers

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Steven T. Rodemer
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  • Serving Rush, CO and El Paso County, Colorado

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Clawson & Clawson, LLP

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  • Serving Rush, CO and El Paso County, Colorado

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  • The attorneys of Clawson & Clawson, LLP serve clients in Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Parker and Denver, and we have more than 120 years of combined legal experience.

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Steven Franger
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If the officer didn't see me drive can he arrest me for DUI?

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Answered by attorney Gregory Casale (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Gregory Casale, Attorney at Law
As you have already learned, yes, the officer can arrest you. However, the more important issue is now, can the prosecutor convict you. One of the three (3) elements of a drunk driving (OUI) charge is Operation, along with public way and .08% alcohol in the blood or impaired operation as the other two elements. The element of Operation is your issue as you describe your situation. There are cases that say that even an admission by the operator, without some corroborating evidence is insufficient to establish Operation beyond a reasonable doubt, the standard in a criminal case. I advise that you call me or another lawyer to discuss your case in more detail. It sounds like you have a very triable case. Make sure you get a good attorney. You only have one chance to get this right.
As you have already learned, yes, the officer can arrest you. However, the more important issue is now, can the prosecutor convict you. One of the three (3) elements of a drunk driving (OUI) charge is Operation, along with public way and .08% alcohol in the blood or impaired operation as the other two elements. The element of Operation is your issue as you describe your situation. There are cases that say that even an admission by the operator, without some corroborating evidence is insufficient to establish Operation beyond a reasonable doubt, the standard in a criminal case. I advise that you call me or another lawyer to discuss your case in more detail. It sounds like you have a very triable case. Make sure you get a good attorney. You only have one chance to get this right.
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If the officer didn't see me drive can he arrest me for DUI?

Answered by attorney Paul David Stanko
DUI/DWI lawyer at Paul Stanko
You should definitely get an attorney to defend you. Even if you didn't have favorable facts, you should never try to defend yourself in a criminal case.
You should definitely get an attorney to defend you. Even if you didn't have favorable facts, you should never try to defend yourself in a criminal case.
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Will we have to put an IID on both my cars? How?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
So your wife caught a DUI, and you decided not to tell your father about it. Your father is, or was (which means he still has friends) the chief of police. So, you have a direct connection to answer these questions. Why are you on-line? He does not approve of the lesbian relationship? Then you do not need to mention that you are the daughter of a police chief.
So your wife caught a DUI, and you decided not to tell your father about it. Your father is, or was (which means he still has friends) the chief of police. So, you have a direct connection to answer these questions. Why are you on-line? He does not approve of the lesbian relationship? Then you do not need to mention that you are the daughter of a police chief.
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