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Parker Multiple DUI Attorney

Experienced Multiple DUI Defense Lawyers Serving Parker, CO

In Colorado, the penalties for a DUI conviction become more severe with each additional conviction. If you have been charged with a DUI and have a prior DUI on your record, it is important to consult with an experienced Colorado DUI defense lawyer as soon as possible.

At Fuller & Ahern, P.C., we are dedicated to protecting the rights and futures of the accused in Parker and surrounding communities. Our team of attorneys has more than 75 years of combined legal experience and has successfully handled thousands of cases. We can provide you with the aggressive defense you need.

Call (720) 712-2972 or contact us online today to request an initial consultation with one of our Parker multiple DUI attorneys.

Penalties for a Second DUI Conviction

If you are convicted of a second DUI in Colorado, you will face more severe penalties than you did for your first conviction. The specific penalties depend on the circumstances of your case.

Possible penalties for a second DUI conviction include:

  • Between 10 days and one year in jail
  • Fines ranging from $600 to $1,500
  • Between 48 and 120 hours of community service
  • Required attendance at an alcohol education and treatment program
  • Driver's license suspension for one year
  • Installation of an ignition interlock device at your expense

Additionally, you will be required to have an ignition interlock device (IID) installed in your vehicle at your expense for two years.

Penalties for a Third DUI Conviction

Colorado has a felony DUI law. This means that a third or subsequent DUI conviction is a felony offense. A felony conviction carries much harsher penalties and can have long-term consequences for your personal and professional life.

Possible penalties for a third DUI conviction include:

  • Between 60 days and one year in jail
  • Fines ranging from $600 to $1,500
  • Between 48 and 120 hours of community service
  • Required attendance at an alcohol education and treatment program
  • Driver's license suspension for two years
  • Installation of an ignition interlock device at your expense

If you are convicted of a third or subsequent DUI, you will also be required to serve at least 60 days in jail. The court may also sentence you to up to one year in jail. Additionally, you will be required to have an ignition interlock device (IID) installed in your vehicle at your expense for two years.

Defending Against Second & Multiple DUI Charges

Just because you have been charged with a second, third, or subsequent DUI does not mean that you will be convicted. You have the right to defend yourself, and an experienced attorney can help you do just that. At Fuller & Ahern, P.C., we can help you build a strong defense based on the specific circumstances of your case.

Possible defenses to second and multiple DUI charges include:

  • Challenging the traffic stop: In order to pull you over for a DUI, the police must have reasonable suspicion that you have committed a traffic violation or that you are driving under the influence. If the traffic stop was illegal, any evidence obtained as a result of the stop may be inadmissible in court. This may result in the charges against you being reduced or dismissed.
  • Challenging the field sobriety tests: Field sobriety tests are notoriously unreliable. They are difficult to perform, even under the best of circumstances. If you have a medical condition that affects your balance or coordination, you may have been unable to perform the tests as the officer expected you to. The officer may have also failed to properly administer the tests. If the tests were not performed properly, the results may be invalid.
  • Challenging the blood or breath test: If you are arrested for a DUI in Colorado, you are required to submit to a blood or breath test. You have the right to refuse the test, but doing so will result in an automatic one-year driver's license suspension. If the test was administered improperly or the results were inaccurate, they may be inadmissible in court. This may result in the charges against you being reduced or dismissed.
  • Challenging the arrest: In order to arrest you for a DUI, the police must have probable cause to believe that you are driving under the influence. If the arrest was illegal, any evidence obtained as a result of the arrest may be inadmissible in court. This may result in the charges against you being reduced or dismissed.
  • Challenging the evidence: In order to convict you of a DUI, the prosecution must prove that you are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. If there is not enough evidence to meet this standard, you cannot be convicted. An experienced attorney can review the evidence against you and determine the best way to challenge it.
  • Negotiating a plea agreement: If the evidence against you is strong, it may be in your best interest to accept a plea agreement. An experienced attorney can help you negotiate a favorable plea agreement that may involve reduced charges and/or penalties.

How Long Does a Multiple DUI Stay on Your Record in Colorado?

When you are charged with a crime, a record of the charges and the outcome of the case is created. This is known as a criminal record. A criminal record can have long-term consequences for your personal and professional life.

For example, if you have a criminal record, it may be more difficult for you to obtain employment, secure housing, or obtain a loan. It may also affect your ability to obtain professional licenses or certifications.

In Colorado, a DUI conviction will remain on your criminal record indefinitely. This means that anyone who runs a background check on you will be able to see that you have been convicted of a DUI. However, if you have completed all of the terms of your sentence, you may be eligible to have your conviction sealed.

You may be eligible to have your DUI conviction sealed if:

  • You have completed all of the terms of your sentence, including any probation
  • You have paid all of your fines and restitution
  • You have not been convicted of any other crimes in the past three years
  • You have not been arrested for any other crimes in the past year
  • You have not been charged with any other crimes in the past year

Once your DUI conviction has been sealed, it will not be visible to the general public. However, it will still be accessible to certain individuals and organizations, such as law enforcement agencies and employers in the criminal justice system. If you are applying for a job in the criminal justice system, you will be required to disclose your sealed conviction.

Why Choose Fuller & Ahern, P.C.?

At Fuller & Ahern, P.C., we understand that being charged with a DUI can be a traumatic and stressful experience. Our Parker second and multiple DUI defense attorneys are here to provide you with the compassionate legal guidance and aggressive representation you deserve. We will work closely with you to understand your concerns and develop a personalized legal strategy that is tailored to your unique situation. Our attorneys are available 24/7 and can meet with you on weekends and evenings upon request. We are committed to providing each and every client with the highest level of legal representation.

When you choose our firm, you can expect:

  • Personalized attention from the attorney handling your case
  • Honest and straightforward legal advice
  • Regular updates on the status of your case
  • Access to our team of experienced attorneys
  • Strong and effective advocacy in and out of the courtroom

Call (720) 712-2972 or contact us online today to request an initial consultation with one of our Parker multiple DUI attorneys.

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