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The DUI Case

Being charged with driving under the influence has severe consequences both with your driver's license and with the State of Colorado. You potentially face a license revocation depending on your blood alcohol level or if you refused to take a chemical test. Hiring an attorney early on will benefit you.

Richard B. Huttner is a founding member of the National College of DUI Defense. Richard B. Huttner uses his extra training to neutralize and defend evidence obtained by the police during driving under the influence arrests. Richard has special training in attacking the Government's chemical test and field sobriety tests.

DUI cases are looked at with four issues in mind:

  • Why the officer contacted you?
  • What the officer observed when he contacted you?
  • The results of field sobriety tests (if performed)
  • The results of the blood/breath or urine test (if performed)

Important legal issues affecting your rights are raised at every stage of the police contact.

Hiring an attorney is important to challenge Government charges. You are presumed innocent. Whether wrongly accused or guilty as charged having an experienced and qualified attorney is essential to protect your rights and fight for your freedom.

A plea bargain may be necessary depending on the evidence the Government has against you. Often times the government has weaknesses in its case. The right attorney can argue why your case should be dismissed or why a better plea bargain should be offered.

Richard B. Huttner is an experienced, Denver criminal lawyer who handles misdemeanors and felony cases in Adams, Arapahoe Boulder, Broomfield, Denver Douglas and Jefferson Counties. He offers a free consultation and payment plans.

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