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DUI Cases in Douglas County


Douglas County DUI cases are filed at the Robert A. Christensen Justice Center, 4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109. Following Colorado's 2025 judicial-district restructuring, Douglas County is now part of the 23rd Judicial District (along with Elbert and Lincoln Counties). Castle Rock, Parker, Lone Tree, and Castle Pines also operate municipal courts that handle some city-ordinance traffic and DUI matters.

Stops cluster heavily on I-25 — especially the Castle Rock and Lone Tree stretches — as well as US-85 (Santa Fe), C-470, Parker Road, Lincoln Avenue, and the resort and event return on Sundays. Castle Rock Police, Parker Police, Lone Tree Police, the Douglas County Sheriff, and Colorado State Patrol all charge DUIs into the Christensen Justice Center.

Overview

When a DUI Arrest Happens, Two Cases Start at Once


A Douglas County DUI arrest triggers two parallel proceedings: a criminal case in Douglas County Court or District Court, and a civil express-consent revocation before the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles. Each has its own timeline, evidence standard, and strategy. Miss the DMV hearing window — just seven days from the date of your notice — and you may lose your license regardless of the criminal outcome.

Daniel H. Kyser handles both. He has defended Colorado DUI and DWAI charges in every metro-area county plus courts across the state, from Gunnison to Greeley, Fort Collins to Pueblo.

Types of Cases Handled

  • First-offense DUI and DWAI (misdemeanor)
  • Second and third DUI/DWAI (enhanced mandatory-jail cases)
  • Felony DUI (fourth or subsequent conviction — C.R.S. § 42-4-1301)
  • Underage drinking and driving (UDD)
  • Marijuana and combined-drug DUI
  • Prescription-medication impairment cases
  • Refusal cases & implied-consent DMV hearings
  • Vehicular assault & vehicular homicide
  • Commercial driver (CDL) DUI and out-of-state license defense

Penalties at a Glance

Colorado's penalty scheme is driven by prior history and BAC. General ranges include:

  • DWAI (1st): up to 180 days jail, up to $500 fine, 8 DMV points, possible probation and classes.
  • DUI (1st): 5 days to 1 year jail (suspendable), $600–$1,000 fine, 9-month license revocation, interlock.
  • DUI (2nd): 10 days mandatory jail (no suspension), 1-year license revocation, 2-year interlock, alcohol monitoring.
  • DUI (3rd): 60 days mandatory jail, 2-year revocation, extended interlock, probation.
  • Felony DUI: class 4 felony, 2–6 years prison presumptive (with mandatory aggravators possible).
Time-sensitive: You have seven days from the date of your Notice of Revocation to request a DMV express-consent hearing. Act now — call 303-831-6111.

Defense Strategies

A disciplined DUI defense attacks each link in the prosecution's chain:

  • Stop: Was the initial traffic stop supported by reasonable suspicion?
  • Investigation: Were roadside maneuvers properly instructed, performed on suitable terrain, and scored correctly under NHTSA standards?
  • Arrest: Did the officer have probable cause — not just suspicion?
  • Chemical test: Was the Intoxilyzer 9000 or blood draw conducted within the statutory two-hour window? Was the testing agency accredited? Were the operator certifications current?
  • Disclosure: Did the prosecution timely disclose maintenance records, calibration logs, and officer body-worn camera?

Recent Douglas County Results

  • Dismissed — Menacing with a Deadly Weapon (Douglas County, 2023). Felony menacing dismissed on a self-defense theory.

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. See full case results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where will my Douglas County DUI case be heard?

Most Douglas County DUI cases are filed at the Robert A. Christensen Justice Center at 4000 Justice Way in Castle Rock. Misdemeanor DUI/DWAI charges are heard in Douglas County Court; felony DUI and vehicular cases proceed in Douglas County District Court. Some city-ordinance violations are handled in the local municipal court (Castle Rock, Parker, Lone Tree, or Castle Pines).

What is the difference between a DUI and a DWAI?

A DUI requires substantial impairment or a BAC of 0.08% or more. A DWAI is impairment "to the slightest degree," typically with a BAC between 0.05% and 0.079%. DWAI is a lesser offense but still carries jail, points, and probation exposure.

When does a DUI become a felony in Colorado?

A fourth or subsequent DUI/DWAI conviction is a class 4 felony under C.R.S. § 42-4-1301. DUIs involving serious bodily injury or death are separately charged as vehicular assault or vehicular homicide, which are always felonies.

Should I have refused the chemical test?

Colorado's express-consent law makes refusal a civil revocation (minimum one year). Whether refusal helped or hurt your case depends on the evidence — body cam, HGN results, and statements. Daniel reviews every angle to build the strongest defense available with what happened.

Can I keep driving with an interlock device?

In most first-offense cases, drivers can apply for an early reinstatement with an ignition-interlock device after an initial no-drive period. The specifics depend on BAC, refusal status, and prior history.

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