If you have been arrested or detained for military drunk driving in Colorado, your first move should be to contact a DUI defense attorney, with experience representing the military, Army, and Air Force. Even if you feel that you would be able to successfully defend yourself, a military DUI defense attorney has experience with the laws and processes that would be used to attempt to convict you. A DUI defense is a complicated process, and you may not be given all of the information you need unless you contact an attorney.
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Your blood alcohol test is one of the main pieces of evidence that your defense attorney will be analyzing. Whether your test was performed using your breath or your blood sample, each is required by law to be preserved properly for retesting. Improper storage can cause those results to be dismissed in court, but unless you have an experienced defense attorney working on your case, you may not be aware of what questions to ask.
Something else your DUI defense attorney knows from experience is how long your arresting officer has between stopping your vehicle and administering your blood alcohol test. If the test is administered too late, a defense attorney will be able to prove that the test was not administered properly.
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Your Military DUI defense attorney has experience analyzing other evidence that might be used against you as well. He will look over the statements from the arresting officer and other physical evidence that proves how you were driving and how you appeared. Your attorney will be especially interested in what types of field sobriety tests the arresting officer performed and whether those tests were performed correctly. If they were performed incorrectly, your Colorado DUI defense attorney will be able to have that evidence dismissed.
You always have the choice to represent yourself at your DUI defense hearing. Unfortunately, you cannot know all of the DUI laws as well as an attorney. His job is to look at the evidence against you and compare it to the letter of the law. Your attorney will make sure the law is applied fairly to your case.
Contact the law firm of Christian A. Schwaner, P.C. or call 719-387-0616 for a free initial consultation.
















