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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I be charged with a DUI if am not in the car where the car was park?

Answered by attorney Nathaniel D Shafer
DUI/DWI lawyer at Natty Shafer Law
To convict you of a DUI, a prosecutor will need to prove that you had "actual physical control" of the car at some point while you were drunk. Someone will need to provide testimony that you were driving drunk. It doesn't necessarily have to be the police. If no one saw you, then you have a very good case and should fight it. In either case, hire a lawyer to help you with the case.
To convict you of a DUI, a prosecutor will need to prove that you had "actual physical control" of the car at some point while you were drunk. Someone will need to provide testimony that you were driving drunk. It doesn't necessarily have to be the police. If no one saw you, then you have a very good case and should fight it. In either case, hire a lawyer to help you with the case.
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What can I do on false DUI charges?

Mark Corwin Bruce
Answered by attorney Mark Corwin Bruce (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office M. C. Bruce
Time to hire a lawyer to tell this version of the facts to a jury. If the jury believes you, not guilty.
Time to hire a lawyer to tell this version of the facts to a jury. If the jury believes you, not guilty.

Can I still get a DUI if I smoked pot the day before I got pulled over?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
DUI/DWI lawyer at 5280 Law Group
In Colorado, DUI requires the government to prove that you were impaired at the time of driving. Meaning that you were unable to drive with care and caution due to the drugs or alcohol. While marijuana, if lawfully being used, could stay in your system for quite some time, the active ingredient or the TCH leaves your body rather quickly. In your hypothetical, in order for the officer to have probable cause to believe you were driving under the influence of marijuana there would have to be more then simply residual marijuana in your blood in an evidentiary blood test.
In Colorado, DUI requires the government to prove that you were impaired at the time of driving. Meaning that you were unable to drive with care and caution due to the drugs or alcohol. While marijuana, if lawfully being used, could stay in your system for quite some time, the active ingredient or the TCH leaves your body rather quickly. In your hypothetical, in order for the officer to have probable cause to believe you were driving under the influence of marijuana there would have to be more then simply residual marijuana in your blood in an evidentiary blood test.
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