Colorado DUI
While a DUI is a serious crime in all states, the laws vary from one state to the next. For instance, a Colorado DUI would be different from a Missouri or Texas DUI. In this state, punishment is available for two different types of cases; one being from the Division of Motor Vehicles and the other, through the court system. With a Colorado DUI, anyone charged has seven days from the date of arrest to request a formal hearing with the DMV. If the request is not made, the driver’s license is automatically suspended. In addition, the Colorado Department of Revenue also requires a hearing within 60 days of the arrest. The person’s license will stay in good standing until the outcome of that hearing is complete. There are many laws, each state with its own, which is why for a DUI or DWI, a person needs an attorney who knows the law.
Popularity: 57% [?]
admin @ May 2, 2008