
Felony DUI in Colorado: When the Fourth Offense Changes Everything
A close look at C.R.S. § 42-4-1301(1)(a), mandatory prison aggravators, and the defenses that still matter on a felony DUI.
Practical guides, new-case analysis, and legislative updates from the desk of Daniel H. Kyser — written for clients, referral attorneys, and anyone trying to make sense of Colorado criminal law.

A close look at C.R.S. § 42-4-1301(1)(a), mandatory prison aggravators, and the defenses that still matter on a felony DUI.

Colorado's 24-hour firearm surrender rule and the federal Lautenberg Amendment can strip your gun rights for life. Here's what's at stake — and how to protect your 2nd Amendment.

Seven days to request a DMV hearing. Breath-test challenges that evaporate after 72 hours. Here's the first-day checklist every Colorado DUI arrestee needs.

Why officers must arrest in a Colorado DV call — even when the alleged victim says "I don't want to press charges" — and what that arrest really triggers.

Colorado permanent protection orders are indefinite by default. Here's when — and how — you can move to modify or dismiss one.

When a K-9 sniff turns an ordinary traffic stop into an illegal seizure — and why Rodriguez v. United States is still a drug defendant's best friend.
Daniel answers reader questions and case-specific inquiries personally.