Legal Articles, Criminal

LACK OF CONVICTIONS SPURS SEARCH FOR POT TEST

Low numbers of arrests for driving high are perplexing the Illinois State Police.

Challenging Field Sobriety Testing in Colorado

There are many ways that a Colorado DUI attorney can challenge the results of field sobriety testing.

What to Expect from a Colorado DMV Hearing After Being Charged with DUI

This is a summary of what to expect from the DMV if you have been charged with a DUI.

Colorado DUI - "But I wasn't driving"

A defendant need not be driving to be charged with DUI in Colorado. However, there are many factors to defend against the actual physical control element of DUI.

Colorado DUI and Your Right to Remain Silent

Most DUI arrests in Colorado do not require a Miranda advisement. Regardless of this, you may and should still exercise your right to remain silent.

Common Misconceptions about Statute of Limitations in Colorado DUI Cases

Your failure to appear in court and thus avoiding the criminal court process does not trigger a statute of limitations violation resulting in a dismissal of your case.

ATTORNEY PRIZZIA JOINED BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR FLOC

ATTORNEY PRIZZIA JOINED BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR FLOC

WHAT IS YOUNG ADULTS COURT?

WHAT IS YOUNG ADULTS COURT?

MENTAL DIVERSION FOR CRIMINAL CASES

MENTAL DIVERSION FOR CRIMINAL CASES

THE UNDERDISCUSSED POWER OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE IN AN IMPEACHMENT TRIAL

THE UNDERDISCUSSED POWER OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE IN AN IMPEACHMENT TRIAL

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