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DUI in Adams County

After a DUI arrest in Adams County, your case will be prosecuted by your local law enforcement at the Adams County Courthouse in Brighton. The courthouse is located in Colorado’s 17th judicial district.

The local law enforcement authorities in Arvada, Aurora, Bennett, Brighton, Commerce City, Federal Heights, Henderson, Lochbuie, Northglenn, Strasburg, Thornton, and Westminster all prosecute aggressively.


Attorney for DUI Defense in Adams County, Colorado

Whether you are accused of blowing over the legal limit of .08 or the enhanced limit of .15 or whether you allegedly refused chemical testing of your breath, blood, or urine, call an experienced criminal defense attorney in Adams County, CO, at The Office of Matthew Martin to discuss your case.

From a first DUI charge to a second or subsequent offense, we have the experience and focus needed to fight your case. Whether your case involves a breath test, blood test, urine test, or refusal to consent to test, Matthew Martin can help.

Call now at (303) 725-0017 to set up your first consultation free of charge.


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DUI Breath Testing in Adams County, Colorado

In many cases, you may be required to submit to a breathalyzer test, per state law. Adams County law enforcement utilizes an Intoxilizer 9000.

Breathalyzer devices are known for malfunctions that impact performance, including required retesting, problems with uploading data, data loss, and abnormal readings. Conditions as simple as using mouthwash and breath mints can result in false positives.

In addition to technical difficulties, user error can be a point of contention.


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Adams County Court Resources

Colorado Judicial Branch: Adams County – Click the link to access the Colorado Judicial Branch website and view information about the Adams County Justice Center.
Adams County Justice Center
1100 Judicial Center Dr.
Brighton, CO 80601
Phone: (303) 659-1161

Colorado Supreme Court – The Colorado Supreme Court is composed of seven justices who serve ten-year terms. Access their official website by clicking the link provided.
Colorado Supreme Court
1300 Broadway, Suite 520
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 928-7770

Colorado Court of Appeals –  The Colorado Court of Appeals is the state’s intermediate appellate court. It consists of 22 judges.
Colorado Court of Appeals
2 E 14th Ave,
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: (720) 625-5150


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DUI Information Center

Adams County Deputy Facing DUI – A deputy in Adams County is facing a DUI charge after state troopers say he crashed his car into a cemetery.

Colorado releases Labor Day weekend DUI report – Adams County pulled over 119 drivers and arrested 16. The state regularly employs traffic stop operations during holidays and heavy traffic days to combat DUI cases.

DUI Classes in Adams County – Visit the attached link to see a list of DUI education locations in Adams County, Colorado:

1st Alliance Treatment Services
191 South Telluride St., #6
Brighton, CO 80601
http://www.1stalliancetreatment.com/

BI Incorporated
506 Malley Drive
Northglenn, CO 80233
http://www.classes.bi.com/

Acclaim Counseling Center, LLC
2200 East 104th Avenue, Suite 109
Thornton, CO 80233
http://www.acclaimcounseling.com/


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Drunk Driving Defense Lawyer in Adams County, Colorado

Contact The Law Office of Matthew Martin to find out the steps you need to take to fight your arrest. Whether you took a breath test, or refused to submit to a breath test, or even admitted to driving while intoxicated, Matthew Martin can help.

We represent clients at every stage of the case, from arraignment, pre-trial disposition, status conferences, motions, and dispositions. Whether this is your first DUI or a subsequent DUI offense, we can help.

Call now at (303) 725-0017 to set up your first consultation free of charge.

Matthew Martin accepts clients throughout the greater Denver area and surrounding counties including Douglas County, Broomfield County, Jefferson County, Adams County, and Arapahoe County.


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