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The Orr Law Firm, LLC
- Denver Colorado Rhidian D.W. Orr - Legal Counsel for Colorado DUI Defense
- Drunk Driving
- DUI/DWAI
- Traffic Crimes
- Criminal Infractions
- Moving Violations
- All Felony and Misdemeanor Driving Offenses
Practice Areas
- DUI/DWAI Driving Offenses
- DUI/DWAI with Injury
- DUI/DWAI with Accident
- DUID – Driving Under the Influence of Drugs
- Vehicle Assault
- Vehicular Homicide
- Vehicular Manslaughter
- Hit and Run – Leaving the Scene of an Accident
- Speeding
- Driving Under Suspension
- Driving Under Revocation
- Driving Without Proof of Insurance
- Driving Without a License
- Administrative Hearings
- License Revocation Hearings
- License Rehearing or PDL’s - Provisional Drivers License Speeding
Drunk Driving FAQ's
- What is Driving Under the Influence (DUI)?
- What is Driving While Ability Impaired (DWAI)?
- Criminal Defense/Felonies/Misdemeanors/Drunk Driving
- I was arrested for a DUI but the police officer never read me my rights. Will the case be dismissed?
- Do I have to do roadside maneuvers like touching my nose or walking a line?
- When I was stopped for DUI, the officer asked me questions? Was I required to answer them?
- What Does a DUI Breath or Chemical Test Measure?
- What is a Chemical Test?
- What is a Field Sobriety Test?
- Do I have to take a blood or breath test?
- What does "B.A.C." stand for?
- Is it true that just by driving in Colorado a person expressly consents to have their Blood Alcohol Content evaluated?
- I have a DUI charge. What are the penalties of I am convicted?
- What steps should I take to keep my license?
- What happens at the DMV hearing?
- How do I request a DMV hearing?
- I am scheduled to appear in court on the DUI charge. Is this similar to a DMV hearing?
- Why does DMV offer the right to a hearing if I am already scheduled to appear in court for the DUI charge?
- Does the DMV hearing substitute for the court trial?
- Is jail mandatory?
- What is the typical process of a DUI matter?
License Revocation
- The Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) is required by law to revoke the drivers license of any driver who tests dui, i.e., above 0.08 B.A.C.
- License revocations go into effect seven days after the date of the offense, unless you request a hearing before a DOR hearing officer within that period. You may request a hearing at any DOR driver’s license office.
Attorney Bio
- Rhidian Orr, Principal Attorney
- Drunk Driving Criminal Defense Lawyer
- Admitted to practice law in the State of Colorado
- Admitted to practice law before all State Courts in Minnesota
Contact Us
- The Orr Law Firm, LLC, Rhidian Orr
1400 Market Square, 16th Street, Suite 400, Denver, CO 80202
Toll Free: 866-607-7558
