Monthly Archives: January 2026
What Does the Prosecutor Have to Prove to Get a DUI Conviction?
Are you currently facing charges for drunk driving in the Denver area? It is important for you to understand how the prosecution will build a case against you, and what the prosecutor will need to prove in order to get a conviction. According to a report from the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice, the… Read More »
Are There Different Types of Intoxicated Driving Charges in Colorado?
Every state has its own intoxicated or impaired driving laws, which allow law enforcement officials to stop and arrest motorists for offenses involving driving while under the influence of or while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs. In Colorado, there are several different types of intoxicated-driving offenses, and it is important to understand the circumstances… Read More »
Is a Warrantless Search a 4th Amendment Violation?
Arrests for felony offenses in Colorado often result from searches. In other words, law enforcement officers will frequently make an arrest after searching a person or their property and finding a controlled substance, stolen goods, or a weapon. Generally speaking, law enforcement officials are supposed to have a valid warrant signed by a judge… Read More »
