DUI Attorney Representing University of Denver Students
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A person under 21 can be arrested for drunk driving if their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is 0.02% or greater. Adults will face driving while ability impaired (DWAI) or DUI charges if their BAC is 0.05% or greater. The consequences of a guilty verdict in a DUI case can include jail time, fines, public service, licenses suspension and points accrued on your driving record. If you accumulate 12 or more DMV points within a year, your license will automatically be suspended for twelve months. A student that has been found guilty of DUI may also be suspended or dismissed for school. You will also have a permanent criminal record that can limit future job, housing and educational opportunities.
There are many ways to challenge the testing evidence in a DUI case, such as the use of expired test kits, improper procedures, administration of the tests by an unqualified person and contamination of samples. A University of Denver DUI attorney from Law Office of Christopher H. Cessna can evaluate your tests to determine if any mistakes were made that could invalidate the findings.
Fighting DUI Charges
If you are a student that has been charged with DUI, hiring a knowledgeable attorney to protect your rights and aggressively represent you in court can be critical to the outcome of your legal situation. Attorney Chris Cessna will look for flaws in the prosecution's case that can be used to mitigate the charges against you. This can include errors made in police procedures as well as DUI testing. He is the only Colorado DUI attorney who owns an Intoxilyzer 5000 breath test machine, and is state and federally certified in its operation and maintenance.
He has unique insight into the DUI testing process and can give you informed legal advice regarding your case. Contact him today!