Springfield, CO DUI and DWAI Law Firms & Lawyers

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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Convicted of DWI (Class B), can I still carry a pistol in my car for protection?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
DUI/DWI lawyer at 5280 Law Group
Depends on the terms and conditions of your probation. If you are in doubt, check all of the paperwork and if the probation officer or courts told you that you cannot possess a firearm during probation, then you may not. If you are still unsure, check with your probation officer and if he/she says that you cannot, you can ask the court via a written motion to allow the continual possession of guns. I have seen probation officers in Colorado both allow and disallow firearms during probation. If the probation officer denies it, I have been successful asking the court for permission.
Depends on the terms and conditions of your probation. If you are in doubt, check all of the paperwork and if the probation officer or courts told you that you cannot possess a firearm during probation, then you may not. If you are still unsure, check with your probation officer and if he/she says that you cannot, you can ask the court via a written motion to allow the continual possession of guns. I have seen probation officers in Colorado both allow and disallow firearms during probation. If the probation officer denies it, I have been successful asking the court for permission.
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Reinstatement

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Answered by attorney David B. Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
If it is Oklahoma that revoked your license, you will need to talk with an attorney in Oklahoma. If it is Colorado (where I am), the DMV is completely seperate from the Courts so it will not help to assk the judge about your license - a judge has no authority to return your driver's license.  If the revocation is in Colorado, you need a lawyer to analyze your driving record and determine the procedures to follow for you to be reinstated. It can be a complex process. You can also contact the DMV directly and ask them the reinstatement requirements. 
If it is Oklahoma that revoked your license, you will need to talk with an attorney in Oklahoma. If it is Colorado (where I am), the DMV is completely seperate from the Courts so it will not help to assk the judge about your license - a judge has no authority to return your driver's license.  If the revocation is in Colorado, you need a lawyer to analyze your driving record and determine the procedures to follow for you to be reinstated. It can be a complex process. You can also contact the DMV directly and ask them the reinstatement requirements. 
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If I blew a .08 and a .07 and got a DUI, can I do something?

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Answered by attorney Edward Jerome Blum (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Edward J. Blum
You should go to the first date and see if the DA files. If they do, ask court for a two week extension to get a lawyer. Then get a lawyer. You should not settle for a DUI or wet reckless. This case is very good for you.
You should go to the first date and see if the DA files. If they do, ask court for a two week extension to get a lawyer. Then get a lawyer. You should not settle for a DUI or wet reckless. This case is very good for you.
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