It is unlawful in Denver, and throughout Colorado, to drive under the influence of drugs and / or alcohol. This includes all drugs, even legal marijuana. Because there are no separate definitions that apply to a DUI / DWAI of marijuana, a mistake behind the wheel can have major consequences. There isn’t a legal limit in regards to marijuana that defines what is too high to operate a motor vehicle. Arrest on suspicion of DUI / DWAI of marijuana can result in a mandatory blood, saliva, or urine test. Consulting a skillful DUI of marijuana lawyer is critical if you or someone you know is facing charges.
What is DUI of Marijuana in Denver?
C.R.S. 42-4-1301 states a few key elements that can lead to a charge of DUI by marijuana:
-as a result of consuming marijuana,
-someone is substantially incapable (mentally / physically)
-to operate a vehicle safely
Driving under influence of drugs can be a bit more difficult to prove than typical DUI of alcohol. However, the blood test mentioned above can contain evidence of THC in someone’s system. DUI of marijuana might be charged if a defendant’s blood contains 5 nanograms or more of THC per milliliter. While this can be referenced, it is not considered conclusive. Instead, prosecutors will attempt to prove that a defendant was also breaking traffic laws or one or more of the following was true:
- defendant was driving erratically, too fast / slow
- the driver appeared to be stoned (slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, etc)
- there was marijuana in the vehicle
- there was distinct marijuana odor in the vehicle
- drug paraphernalia was found in the vehicle
sentencing for dUI of Marijuana in Denver
Typically, driving under the influence is a misdemeanor offense in Colorado. The consequences for DUI of marijuana are the same as that of DUI of alcohol. Punishments can include 5 days – 1 year in county jail, a fine of $600 – $1,000, and up to a 9 month suspension of a Colorado driver’s license. A second DUI offense can result in 10 days – 1 year in county jail, a fine of $600 – $1,500, and up to a 1 year suspension of a driver’s license. Finally, a third DUI can lead to 10 days – 1 year in county jail, a $600 – $1,500 fine, and up to a 2 year suspension of a driver’s license.
After 3 or more separate convictions, a DUI becomes a class 4 felony. Punishments here can include 2 – 6 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections and a fine of $2,000 – $500,000. With potential consequences such as these, it is vital that you consult an experienced DUI of marijuana lawyer to represent you.
Experienced DUI of Marijuana Lawyer
With the legalization of marijuana in Colorado, some specific scenarios can still lead to trouble. Whether you drove home after smoking at a party, drove around some friends that were high, or simply broke traffic laws with marijuana in your vehicle, charges could be looming. Above all, you need a free consultation with Denver’s best DUI of marijuana lawyer to discuss your unique situation. We will make your best possible outcome our top priority from start to finish.
If you or someone you know is facing DUI of Marijuana charges, be smart. Contact the skillful criminal defense attorneys at Sawyer Legal Group at 303-830-0880. Together, we can protect your future.
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