Convictions for driving under the influence have a wide array of negative consequences. Losing your license is the most obvious. Fines and jail time are other recognizable potential outcomes. These are only a few of the problems that come with a DUI. Even if your violation is not egregious, a drunk driving record creates havoc…
In the Centennial State, even a single conviction for driving while ability impaired or driving under the influence of alcohol may have significant legal penalties and serious life consequences. For example, you may lose your driving privileges, employment opportunities or even college scholarships. You may also spend some time in jail. If you become a…
The zero-tolerance law exists for drivers under the age of 21, but the BAC threshold is actually 0.02%. The state of Colorado does not always enforce the zero-tolerance law for young drivers. What are the reasons for this and how do courts determine penalties for DUI or DWAI? About zero tolerance The zero-tolerance law applies…