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California DWIColorado DUI - Colorado Drunk Driving Defense - US DUI Links Cases DUI FAQS DMV Services Fees SURVIVAL TIPS Colorado Misdemeanors DUI News Colorado DUI Defense Office of Jim Forslund 3780 S. Broadway Englewood, CO 80113 303-761-6067 CELL: 303-332-3602 FAX: 303-672-6815 DUI Interview Don't Let Your Colorado DUI Ruin Your Life! I will fight to save your license and freedom! DUI Directory DUIlaw When you've been arrested for a DUI in Denver or Boulder and you don't think it's fair, you need a lawyer who can protect your rights...make sure you're treated fairly...and who knows how to get results. You've just found that lawyer. I understand that you're probably feeling confused, angry, or somewhat fearful about what's happened to you. The process of being arrested, taken to jail, fingerprinted, and photographed was probably very dehumanizing to you. I sincerely sympathize with that. To be honest with you--you're faced with a charge which can have serious outcomes. (Please see what your DUI may cost .)I don't want to scare you, but let me give you a glimpse of what's in store for you. If your case goes the wrong way you could lose your license, your insurance could go up, you could be fined, it could hurt you when you apply for a job, and you could even go to jail. I'll Help You Keep Your License and Your Freedom I know you're fearful about what might happen to you, but I'd like you to know that there's a good chance I can help. Did you know that there are at least 20 possible challenges that can be made to the charges you are facing? I can raise applicable ones for you so your case is as strong as possible. Sure, I can just fill out the forms and talk to the District Attorney, but in many cases the best choice is to fight. That's the kind of case I focus on. My goal is to get you off, to keep your record clean, and to prevent you from losing your freedom and your license to drive. You see . . . my practice is based on the belief that you were arrested when you shouldn't have been. At the very least, I'll make sure that you're being treated fairly. The District Attorney prosecutes these types of cases all day. He knows--and is willing to use against you--all of the fine legal points that are available to him. The law says that he only needs to prove that after drinking you were not able to drive your car safely or that your blood alcohol exceeds a certain limit. That sounds pretty cut and dried, but it's not quite as simple as that. You see, if challenged, the DA also has to show that the arresting officer made the arrest properly, that you were properly advised of your rights, that the equipment he used to test you was working accurately, and even that the person operating that equipment was certified to operate it. If he gets information which may prove you innocent, an attorney can make him give you that information also. Get The Legal Help You Need That's where I come in. I know how and where to make the proper motions which force the DA to prove that all the steps used in your arrest were done properly. If they weren't, then his case is weakened. I can't promise you that I'll be successful because each case is unique. Maybe the judge assigned to your case is more lenient on drunk driving cases, or maybe he is harsher on them. Maybe there are some things distinctive to your case which are important. However, all things being equal, I think you'll find that I am well-skilled and that I fiercely protect your rights. When you retain me you'll get expert legal help from an attorney who knows how to guide your case through the complexities of the legal system because I've done it numerous times. You'll be certain you are being treated fairly by the judicial system because I'll insist: that the District Attorney provide us with the name and address of anyone he plans to call as a witness, as well as copies of every written or recorded statements of their testimony. This will allow us to prepare our questions for them. that the DA provide us with any information or material he has which would show that you are not guilty of the charges against you, or which may help you get a lighter sentence. on receiving copies of records showing that the equipment used for tests was functioning properly, and that the person giving the tests was properly certified. on proof that you were advised of all of your rights. If you weren't, the DA's case may be weakened. I talk to the District Attorney beforehand to get him to produce his proof and let him know that I will be contesting in court all these points I mentioned. When his case is challenged, he has to take a lot of time producing this material and witnesses. As you can see, what looks simple gets pretty complex. As your attorney I will look into all ofthese things for you so that you will have the best possible case. Actually, there is more, but I don't have space in this letter to tell you all of it. Free Consultation and Review of Your DUI Arrest $150 Value You're probably like most people arrested for a DUI. You don't really know the rightthing to do about it, and you don't know whether or not you can win if you contest your arrest. For both of these reasons, I'd like to buy you a free consultation to give you the additionalinformation I just mentioned and to review your case. If you would like to meet with me, I will be happy to set up an appointment with you. That way you'll be able to learn all you need to know about your situation. This telephoneconference is free to you, will last about an hour, and there is no further obligation at all. In fact,until you agree, in writing, to pay me, you will never owe me any money. You can call and leave a message at any time. Here's How I'll Protect Your Rights When we talk, I will analyze the facts of your case, give you my opinion about it, and discuss my approach to it. I'll explain how we'll protect your legal rights, what your options are,and how the whole judicial process works, so you'll know exactly what happens. Plus, you'll learn how I will guide you through the court system and how I'll championyour rights, using all my ingenuity and the options in the legal system to defend and protect you. For example, I'll review the Complaint against you . . . the steps which were used toconduct the chemical and roadside tests against you to determine if they are valid . . . and I'll showyou how the police officer's testimony can be impeached. I will also tell you about my fees. (Please see my fees information page )) Anything you tell me during this and all other meetings will be confidential, whether or not you retain me. In summary, with my help you'll get: A free initial phone consultation. Personalized attention. I'll return your phone calls promptly, keep you informed, and answer all questions to help you put the pieces back together. Reasonable fees , and you'll know in advance how you'll be charged. Experience . For over 18 years I've helped people just like you. Aggressiveness . While I accept peaceful settlements, I take a tough stance to protect you. So, if you want an attorney you can talk to, who understands what you want, who isinterested in you and your situation, and who fights to get you results, call me today at 303-761-6067 for your free consultation. The first meeting is free, so there is no risk on your part; and you'll be able to get all yourquestions answered. When we are finished, if you're not convinced that I will be able to protectyou to your complete satisfaction, then you can leave and I won't trouble you again . . . and you'llowe me nothing. In any event, at the end of the consultation you'll be more knowledgeable, you'll knowwhat to expect in the judicial process, and be able to make more informed decisions about yourcase. And by the way, your arrest may have included a cancellation of your drivingprivileges. You only have seven days to respond to this issue. As a courtesy to you, I willtell you what you must do about this, at no charge, just for calling me. Please remember, the charges against you are serious and can carry severe consequenceswhich could be damaging to your present and your future. You can discover for yourself how Ican help save your license and freedom by calling me at 303-761-6067. Sincerely, Jim Forslund P.S. In case you're still undecided about who, if anyone, to go to, let me tell you one final thing--it may be important. There is no extra fee for handling any other charges on the Complaint against you, as long as it is no more serious than a misdemeanor. © 2001 BLS Drunk Driving websites Find a DWI DUI Drunk Driving Lawyer in your state. Ten Mistakes How to avoid the 10 biggest mistakes most people make after being arrested for DUI. Case Tips 53 Things YOU Need to Know about Your DUI Case that NO ONE is Telling YOU Police Mistakes Mistakes the police make . . . and how they can help you. Colorado DUI/DWAI Law CRS § 42-4-1301. Driving under the influence--driving while impaired by alchohol, alchol or alcohol. DUI now .08 in Colorado This applies to arrests made on 7/1/4 or later. Do not plead to impaired if you are below .08! What Happens After A DUI Arrest? There are usually both Motor Vehicle and Court Proceedings. 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Humor Break Did you spell it alchohol, alchol or alcohol? Alchohol is the most common. Alchol the least, but right after alcohol, which is correct. Colorado DUI Courts . DUI courts in the north-eastern 2/3 of Colorado. Colorado DMV Offices . DMV offices in the north-eastern 2/3 of Colorado. 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DUII Alleged to be Internet Information Network News Releases for Jan. 26, 2006 - 12:44 pm. Emergency Reports | Sports | Traffic | News Conf | Participants | Terms of Use Clackamas Co. Fire Dist. #1 - Candle probable cause of house fire in Oregon City - 01/26/06 City of Vancouver - Polllard will urge community to "Think Big!" at State of the City address - 01/26/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Agate Beach advisory lifted - 01/26/06 Oregon State Police - Otis Man Arrested on Multiple Charges after Allegedly Throwing Dog out of Moving Car (Photos) - 01/26/06 Oregon National Guard - Oregon ARMY National Guard to aid in search for missing aircraft - 01/26/06 City of Vancouver - Mediation Services seeking volunteers for Mediation Practicum Program - 01/26/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - Police Capture Wanted Fugitive, Richard Walksontop - 01/25/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - Police seek Armed and Dangerous Fugitive - Richard Walksontop - 01/25/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Computer Disks with Customer Identity Information Stolen from Vehicle - Corrected Information - 01/25/06 Portland Fire and Rescue - Fire Destroys 3 Multi-Million Dollar Yachts - 01/25/06 C-TRAN - C-TRAN to Launch North County Connector - 01/25/06 Stevenson-Carson - Stevenson Elementary students win $300 from the Seattle Seahawks foundation - 01/25/06 Tualatin Police Dept. - Police and Community Battle Graffiti - 01/25/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Governor's Commission on Senior Services - 01/25/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Health advisory lifted for water contact at Cannon Beach - 01/25/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Home Care Commission - 01/25/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - 12 Year-Old Boy Struck by Car and Seriously Injured - 01/25/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Deputies Seek Suspect who Robbed 7-11 at Gunpoint - 01/25/06 Westside Christian High - Westside Christian High School Students have gathered over 500 books for residents in Portland's Old Town. - 01/24/06 City of Gresham - City of Gresham to recognize Speaker Karen Minnis and ODOT at an event on Thursday - 01/24/06 Oregon State Police - Correction: Fatal Auto / Pedestrian Crash - Interstate 5 southbound in Albany area - 01/24/06 Oregon State Police - Correction: Gresham Man Indicted in February 2005 Fatal Crash in Zig Zag (Photos) - 01/24/06 Oregon Dept. of State Lands - Common School Fund provides $22.7 million for Oregon's 198 School Districts - 01/24/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - HIV reporting changes - 01/24/06 City of Vancouver - Open Houses scheduled for Columbia Street improvements - 01/24/06 Portland Fire & Rescue - Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives - 01/24/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - Vancouver Police Department to Host 2006 Citizens' Police Academy - 01/24/06 Salem Hospital - Last name of children in Salem fire - 01/23/06 Canby Fire Dist. - Canby fire honors one of canbys oldest residents - 01/23/06 Salem Hospital - Family in South Salem Fire share information - 01/23/06 OHSU - Statement from the family of Rebecca (Emma) Gibson: - 01/23/06 OHSU - OHSU 7 TESLA MRI PROGRESS 2:15 pm Monday - 01/23/06 Westside Christian High - Westside Christian High School students support Union Gospel Mission - 01/23/06 Oregon State Police - OSP Recruits assigned to Arlington, Enterprise, Lakeview, Roseburg, and Oakridge Receive Awards (Photos) - 01/23/06 Clark College in Vancouver - Carrying A Torch for Machining and Welding - 01/23/06 Evergreen - Students, press, and education officials from Taiwan visit Evergreen Public Schools - 01/22/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Shooting Review Board Review Completed Regarding Fouad Kaady - 01/21/06 Salem Fire Dept. - Two people transported to the hospital due to a structure fire - 01/21/06 Oregon State Police - OSP Trooper Recovers Missing M-16 Military Rifle During Traffic Stop north of Bend (Photos) - 01/21/06 Portland Fire and Rescue - 2 Alarm Fire at Terminal 4 in North Portland - 01/20/06 YWCA Clark County - YWCA ANNUAL CELEBRATION TO BE HELD JANUARY 25, 2006 - 01/20/06 YWCA Clark County - Leilani Russell to receive 2005 Val Joshua Racial Justice Award at YWCA Annual Celebration January 25, 2006 - 01/20/06 Oregon Dept. of Forestry - Smoke Management Committee meets Jan. 23, Salem - 01/20/06 Lake Oswego Police Dept. - Change of PIO for Higashi Missing person case - 01/20/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Biopharming Ad Hoc Committee meets Jan. 23 - 01/20/06 Clark College in Vancouver - Jazz Legend John Handy to Perform at Clark College's 44th Annual Jazz Festival - 01/20/06 Portland Fire and Rescue - House Fire on Sauvies Island Destroys Home - 01/20/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - Vancouver Police Rock Band Says Goodbye to Member and Seeks Replacement - 01/20/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Adult Store Robbed for the Second Time in as many Weeks - 01/19/06 Oregon National Guard - Oregon Soldiers on the road home to Oregon as of 8:10 p.m. - 01/19/06 Oregon National Guard - Fox Troop, 82 Cavalry, Oregon Army National Guard set to arrive at Kliever Armory between 10 and 11 p.m. this evening - 01/19/06 Oregon Food Bank - Community responds! Trucks are rolling in! OFB thanks you! - 01/19/06 Oregon State Police - OSP Trooper Locates Bank Robbery Suspects south of Roseburg (Photos) - 01/19/06 Oregon National Guard - Official Demobilization ceremony set for Fox Troop, 82 Cavalry Corrected copy - 01/19/06 Oregon National Guard - Fox Troop Soldiers, 82 Cavalry, Oregon Army National Guard to return to Oregon tonight - 01/19/06 Oregon State Library - State Library Board of Trustees Meeting - 01/19/06 Oregon State Library - State Library Board Budget Committee Meeting - 01/19/06 Oregon State Police - Update: Photograph Released of Missing Driver Identified in January 11th Yaquina River Incident - 01/19/06 Lancaster Mall - "Get Fit Salem" Health and Fitness Fair at Lancaster Mall - 01/19/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Minor Injury Crash Involving Power Pole - 01/19/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Suspect in Possession of Child Pornography Case Arrested - 01/19/06 Oregon State Police - Update: Double Fatal Traffic Crash - Highway 97 north of Klamath Falls (Photo) - 01/19/06 North Clackamas - Local Student Nominated for National Scholarship Program - 01/19/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - 15 Year Old Struck by Car on SW Scoggins Valley Road - 01/18/06 Oregon National Guard - Oregon National Guard Soldiers return home - 01/18/06 SW Wash. Workforce Development Council - Donor sets up $200,000 trust to benefit Cowlitz County youth - 01/18/06 Oregon Dept. of Forestry - Tillamook State Forest Eyes Fewer Motorized Events - 01/18/06 Oregon National Guard - America's Military History Comes Alive at the 9th Annual Living History Day - 01/18/06 Oregon State Police - 19 Recruit Officers Graduating from Oregon State Police Recruit Training - January 20, 2006 - 01/18/06 North Clackamas - Real Fitness body change contexs to raise funds for N. Clackamas Education Foundation - 01/18/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Mercury in Emigrant Res. fish - 01/18/06 City of Vancouver - Public meeting scheduled to discuss 16th Street Traffic Calming Project - 01/18/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Suspect Arrested in Shooting at Mobile Home Park - 01/18/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Motorcyclist Identified Who Died in Crash on Scholls Sherwood Rd. - 01/18/06 University of Portland - Dartmouth professor Bernard Gert to speak on "Moral Arrogance and Moral Theories," Feb. 21 - 01/18/06 University of Portland - Buckley Center Gallery will feature ceramic arts exhibition, Feb. 13-March 12 - 01/18/06 Clark College in Vancouver - Top Clark College Students Named to the 2006 All-Washington Academic Team - 01/18/06 Oregon State Police - Enterprise, Oregon Man Arrested for Manslaughter and Other Crimes Related to November 6th Fatal Traffic Crash (Photo) - 01/18/06 Clackamas Co. Fire Dist. #1 - Heavy Rain causes land slide - 01/18/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Grand Jury Returns "Not True Bill" in Officer Involved Shooting from December 15, 2005 - 01/18/06 Oregon State Police - Update #2: Victim Identified in Fatal Traffic Crash - Highway 30 east of Ranier - 01/17/06 Western Oregon University - Media alert: Western Oregon University celebrates Founders Day Wednesday - 01/17/06 Oregon State Police - State Trooper Finds Car Stuffed with Stolen Snack Foods north of Klamath Falls; Four Suspects Cited (Photos) - 01/17/06 Jesuit High - Jesuit Athletes are College Bound - 01/17/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - Vancouver Police Department Media Contact - 01/17/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - OSH patient unauthorized leave - 01/17/06 Clark College in Vancouver - Staying the Course at Clark College: The State of the College 2006 - 01/17/06 Salem Fire Dept. - Salem Fire Department Announces New Contest For Kids - 01/17/06 Lancaster Mall - Lancaster Mall Conference Room Now Available - 01/17/06 Tualatin Police Dept. - Man Charged in Assault - 01/17/06 City of Vancouver - Pruning and Tree Care workshop offered to public - 01/17/06 Portland Fire and Rescue - CORRECTION---Two Alarm Fire in N.W. Portland Home - 01/17/06 City of Gresham - Results of Citizen Budget Survey Available - 01/17/06 Oregon State Police - Fatal Traffic Crash - Highway 26 west of John Day - 01/16/06 OMSI - OMSI Receives $275K From Metlife Foundation For Amazing Feats of Aging Exhibit - 01/16/06 OHSU - New Doernbecher Children's Safety Center Open House and Safety Fair, tomorrow Jan. 17 - 01/16/06 University of Portland - John Heily, president of Continental Mills, to give Bauccio lecture in Buckley Center Auditorium, Feb. 15 - 01/16/06 Oregon State Police - Fatal Traffic Crash - Highway 199 near O'Brien in southern Oregon - 01/15/06 Oregon State Police - Update: Vehicle Recovered from Yaquina River; Driver Still Missing Following January 11th Incident - 01/15/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - HANDGUN POINTED AT VICTIM DURING ATTEMPTED HOME INVASION ROBBERY - 01/15/06 Oregon State Police - Update: Suspect Photos re: Crystal Meth Seizure Found During Traffic Stop near Medford - 01/14/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - Stabbing victim recovering at area hospital after being attacked - 01/14/06 Sandy Fire District - Missing Kyaker Found Safe - 01/14/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Motorcycle Fatal on SW Scholls Sherwood Rd. - 01/14/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Burglars Hit Multiple Condos - 01/14/06 Oregon State Police - Fatal Traffic Crash - Highway 138E just east of Glide - 01/14/06 Mazamas - MAZAMA MOUNTAINEERING CENTER TO OPEN - 01/14/06 Oregon State Police - Fatal Traffic Crash - Highway 6 west of Banks - 01/14/06 Portland Fire and Rescue - 3 Alarm Fire Heavily Damages Apartment Building - 01/13/06 Clackamas County - Clackamas Co. landslide and road closure update - 01/13/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Owner of Boat and Boathouse Identified - 01/13/06 Multnomah ESD - Multnomah ESD Board of Directors Meeting - 01/13/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Autopsy Findings Released - 01/13/06 ESD 112 - Public Invited to Join AmeriCorps in MLK Day Celebration - 01/13/06 Lake Oswego Police Dept. - Volunteer searcher meeting planned for missing Lake Oswego woman - 01/13/06 OMSI - Northwest Animation Showcase Featuring Local Animators at OMSI Jan 14-15 - 01/13/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Car Struck by Shotgun Blast While Traveling Along SW Baseline Rd. - 01/13/06 Pacific University - Woman in recent airline incident is former Pacific University professor - 01/13/06 Clark College in Vancouver - Looking for The Next Step in Your Education? Get a Running Start at Clark College - 01/13/06 Washougal - Washougal elementary students to perform Robin Hood - 01/13/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Sacred Heart Certificate of Need - 01/13/06 City of Vancouver - VANCOUVER URBAN FORESTRY SEEKS PARTICIPANTS FOR NEIGHBORWOODS PROGRAM - 01/13/06 Tualatin Police Dept. - Armed Robbery - 01/12/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - Police arrest suspect from Vancouvers Most Wanted - 01/12/06 Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce - Patty Murray addresses business leaders, elected officials at Greater Vancouver Chamber luncheon - 01/12/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Child Fingerprinting Day with New Iris Scan Technology Offered - 01/12/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Suspect Shoots at Home and Car in Aloha While Deputies are Responding - 01/12/06 City of Vancouver - Pollard to present 2006 State of the City Address - 01/12/06 West Hills Christian - Regional Accreditation Granted - 01/12/06 Oregon State Police - Update: Man Missing After Vehicle Goes into Yaquina River off Highway 20 east of Newport (Photos) - 01/12/06 Oregon State Police - AMBER Alert Awareness Day - January 13th Marks Ten Year Anniversary of National AMBER Alert System - 01/11/06 Lake Oswego Police Dept. - Missing 79 year old Lake Oswego woman - 01/11/06 Gervais - BINGO Event Planned for January 17th in Gervais - 01/11/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Health advisory issued for Cannon Beach - 01/11/06 ESD 112 - ESD 112 and Vancouver School District receive national award for Russian language video - 01/11/06 Western Oregon University - Founders Day lecture to include history of Oregon and WOU's connection over the years - 01/11/06 Western Oregon University - WOU celebrates 150th anniversary on Founders Day - 01/11/06 Gervais - MR. & MISS GERVAIS PAGEANT SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 11, 2006 - 01/11/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Detectives Arrest Two, Seize Drugs and Cash - 01/10/06 Oregon National Guard - Additional Photos: Oregon Army National Guard aviators return to Oregon - 01/10/06 Westside Christian High - Local Students Help Support the Muscular Dystrophy Association - 01/10/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Search for Missing Oregon City Man Suspended - 01/10/06 Canby Fire Dist. - Canby Fire District warns of high water - 01/10/06 Oregon State Police - Wanted Predatory Registered Sex Offender Sought by OSP and Coos County Community Corrections (Photo) - 01/10/06 City of Vancouver - Mom-Son Valentine's Gala Swim 2006 - 01/10/06 City of Vancouver - Father-Daughter Valentine's Dance 2006 - 01/10/06 Oregon Food Bank - Public hearing on payday loans set for Jan. 11 - 01/09/06 Oregon National Guard - A Coompany, 249th Aviation, Oregon Army National Guard formal demobilization ceremony set for Tuesday, January 10, 2006 - 01/09/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Meningitis cases - 01/09/06 Salem Public Works - FLOODPLAIN ORDINANCE REVISION PUBLIC HEARING - 01/09/06 North Clackamas - North Clackamas Schools offers free day-long conference for parents - 01/09/06 North Clackamas - Oak Grove Elementary School Music Teacher Honored for Research, Grant - 01/09/06 West Hills Christian - WEST HILLS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL WILL HOST OPEN HOUSE - 01/09/06 North Clackamas - N. Clackamas Parent Institute Offers 4 Free Parent Workshops in January - 01/09/06 North Clackamas - N. Clackamas Schools offer parent classes in Spanish & Russian - 01/09/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Health plans doing more to serve patients, save dollars - 01/09/06 Oregon National Guard - Oregon Army National Guard to assist in search for missing man - 01/08/06 Oregon State Police - DUII Alleged to be Factor in Serious Injury Crash - Stafford Road north of Borland Road - 01/07/06 A north Portland woman has been cited for multiple crimes, including DUII, following a two-vehicle serious injury crash on Stafford Road about 1/2 mile north of SW Borland Road. On January 7, 2006 at approximately 10:30 a.m., a 1997 Ford Ranger pickup driven by SHANNON M. VANDERLINDE, age 37, from north Portland, was northbound on Stafford Road when it crossed the centerline. The left front headlight area of the Ford Ranger pickup crashed into the left front headlight area of a southbound 2001 Chevrolet Trailblazer driven by MAURENE GOODPASTURE, age 54, from Lake Oswego. GOODPASTURE was seriously injured and transported by LifeFlight to Oregon Health Sciences University. VANDERLINDE received minor injuries and was transported to Meridian Park Hospital where she was treated. Upon release, an Oregon State Police trooper cited her for DUII, Assault Second Degree, Reckless Driving, and Possession of a Controlled Substance - Methamphetamine. Safety restraint use information was not available. Oregon State Police troopers and crash reconstructionists from the Portland and Tualatin offices are continuing the investigation. Stafford Road was closed about four hours. Photograph source: Oregon State Police. ### www.oregon.gov/OSP ### Vancouver Police Dept. - Missing and Endangered Man Located - 01/07/06 Oregon State Police - Update: Victim Identified in Fatal Traffic Crash - Highway 38 west of Elkton - 01/07/06 Oregon State Police - Update: Wanted Person in Custody in north Eugene area (Photo) - 01/06/06 Oregon National Guard - Army Aviation Unit of the Year, A Company 249 Aviation, returns to Portland from Iraq tomorrow - 01/06/06 Volunteers of America Oregon - George Passadore to Receive 2006 DePreist Award for Excellence - 01/06/06 Oregon National Guard - Oregon Army National Guard units in Woodburn, Lebanon, Clackamas and Salem to reorganize - 01/06/06 Oregon National Guard - Oregon National Guard unit to recieve Army's newest combat service award - 01/06/06 Oregon Dept. of State Lands - State Launches Streamlined Wetland-Waterway Permit; Public Workshops Scheduled - 01/06/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Stalking Suspect Attempting Escape is Apprehended by Canine (K9) and Deputies - 01/06/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - Man Missing and Endangered - 01/06/06 Oregon State Police - Update: Fatal Auto / Pedestrian Crash - Highway 238 south of Murphy - 01/06/06 Oregon National Guard - 1st Battalion, 162 Infantry to deactivate due to Army Transformation after more than 100 years service to Oregon and the nation. - 01/06/06 City of Vancouver - Raindrops are falling at the Water Center's next Second Saturday - 01/06/06 West Linn Police Dept. - Willamette Primary School burglarized by vandals overnight, 1 suspect caught, 1 at large. - 01/06/06 City of Vancouver - CITY SCHEDULES ANNEXATION INFORMATION FAIRS - 01/06/06 Oregon State Police - Fatal Traffic Crash - Highway 38 near Drain - 01/06/06 Oregon State Police - OSP Trooper Stop south of Coos Bay Leads to Discovery of Nearly 5 Pounds of Marijuana (Photos) - 01/06/06 Volunteers of America Oregon - Volunteers of America Oregon 2006 Caregiver Training Series - 01/06/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Armed Robbery at Adult Video Store Nets Cash and Merchandise - 01/05/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Plane Crash Near North Plains Kills Pilot - 01/05/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Wilsonville Deputies Arrest Suspect Caught Looking into 12-year-old Girl's Bedroom - 01/05/06 Jesuit High - Finding God in All Religions: The Jesuit Approach - 01/05/06 Jesuit High - 36th Annual Food Drive Achieves Goal - 01/05/06 Union Gospel Mission - Union Gospel Mission sees demand for meals increase 8% in 05 - 01/05/06 City of Vancouver - City seeks applicants for neighborhood consolidated funding requests - 01/05/06 Corbett - Corbett Elementary School Ready for Students on January 9th - 01/05/06 City of Vancouver - Hewlett-Packard and City of Vancouver partners in community greening project - 01/05/06 C-TRAN - C-TRAN's Salmon Creek Shuttle Begins Service January 9 - 01/05/06 YWCA Clark County - Keep that Resolution to Help Others: Volunteer for YWCA Clark County - 01/05/06 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Tobacco sales to minors - 01/05/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - Injured Pedestrian Identified - 01/04/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Marine Unit Rescues Man on Wave Runner - 01/04/06 WA School for the Blind - Washington School for the Blind is holding community auditions for "Bye Bye Birdie" - 01/04/06 Washougal - Local teacher recognized for creativity in the classroom - 01/04/06 Clark College in Vancouver - Celebrating the Life and Dreams of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - 01/04/06 Oregon State Police - OSP Trooper Arrests and Cites 120-MPH Driver on Interstate 205 (Photo) - 01/04/06 Corban College - Corban presents Mike Sullivan - 01/03/06 Oregon State Police - Update: Names Released in Fatal Traffic Crash - Interstate 5 southbound north of Cottage Grove - 01/03/06 Oregon State Police - Update: Victim Identified in Fatal Traffic Crash - Highway 216 east of Pine Grove - 01/03/06 US Army Corps of Engineers, Portland Dist. - Corps says dams operated as designed following heavy rains - 01/03/06 North Clackamas - North Clackamas School Board invites comments on final bond package - 01/03/06 Oregon State Police - Date Correction: OSP Trooper Finds Missing Northeast Oregon Woman Safe near La Grande - 01/03/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Search Warrant Served at Residence of Deputy David Verbos - 01/03/06 North Clackamas - N. Clackamas Education Foundation fundraiser re-scheduled for April 22 - 01/03/06 City of Vancouver - Tree Talk Workshop set for Jan. 24 - 01/03/06 Oregon State Police - OSP and ODOT Report Fatalities and DUII Arrests Up During New Year's Holiday Period - 01/03/06 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Deputy Involved in Officer Involved Shooting Incident Identified - 01/03/06 Lancaster Mall - American Red Cross Blood Drive at Lancaster Mall - 01/03/06 Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce - U.S. Senator Patty Murray to provide federal legislative update at Chamber Luncheon - 01/03/06 OHSU - OHSU MRI DELIVERY UPDATE 10:30 PM 1/2/06 - 01/02/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - Pedestrian in critical condition after being struck by a car - 01/02/06 Vancouver Police Dept. - Vancouver Police Arrest Burglary-Kidnap Suspect - 01/02/06 Salem Fire Dept. - Salem Fire Fighter Rescues Man Stranded on Top of Vehicle Due To Swift Waters - 01/02/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Man Stabs Two People With Scissors While Holding Baby. - 01/02/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Update On New Years Eve Crash - 01/01/06 Oregon State Police - Update: Victim Identified in Fatal Traffic Crash - Falling Tree Hits Pickup on Highway 26 west of Banks (Photograph) - 01/01/06 OHSU - OHSU NEW YEAR'S BABY - 01/01/06 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Hit & Run Crash Leaves Victim Badly Injured and Suspect in Custody - 01/01/06 Salem Fire Dept. - Salem Fire Fighter Rescue Stranded Motorist Due To Fast Rising Waters - 12/31/05 Clackamas Co. Fire Dist. #1 - New Public Information Officer for Clackamas Fire District #1 - 12/31/05 Oregon State Police - Fatal Traffic Crash - Highway 99E south of Oregon City - 12/31/05 Oregon Dept. of State Lands - Property owners may need approval for high water, erosion control - 12/30/05 Clackamas County - Clackamas County flooding update for 12-30-05 - 12/30/05 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - Grand Jury Returns "Not a True Bill" in Officer Involved Shooting Dec. 22, 2005 - 12/30/05 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - Agate beach health advisory issued - 12/30/05 Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Office - officer involved shooting 12/28/05 - information release - 12/30/05 Oregon State Police - Death Investigation - Highway 551 south of Wilsonville - 12/29/05 Oregon State Police - Update: Victim Identified in Fatal Traffic Crash - Highway 97 north of Madras (Photos) - 12/29/05 North Clackamas - North Clackamas School District Seeks Budget Committee Members - 12/29/05 Oregon Dept. of Forestry - Forest Resources Institute gains two new members - 12/29/05 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Concentration Camp Survivor Donates Money to the Elder Safe Program and Thanks the Washington County Sheriff's Office - 12/29/05 Oregon National Guard - National Guard Prepares to Respond to Wildfires, Floods - 12/29/05 Oregon State Police - Critical Injury Crash - Highway 97 north of Klamath Falls (Photos) - 12/29/05 Stevenson-Carson - Stevenson-Carson School District Events (not including sporting events) January 1-31, 2006 - 12/29/05 Washington Co. Sheriff's Office - Loose Horse Causes Collision on Hillsboro Hwy - 12/29/05 City of Gresham - Citizen Budget Survey Closes on December 31 - 12/29/05 Oregon State Police - Celebrate Responsibly, Driving Safely - 2006 New Year's Holiday Weekend (Photo) - 12/29/05 Oregon State Police - Update: Death Investigation - north of Milton Freewater - 12/28/05 City of Vancouver - City collects two awards for excellence in budgeting and financial reporting - 12/28/05 Ore. State Fire Marshal - Keep chimneys and fireplaces clean to avoid fires during the New Year holiday - 12/28/05 Oregon Dept. of Human Services - New statewide school tobacco policy - 12/28/05 Oregon State Police - Boxing & Wrestling Commission Meeting Schedule - 2006 - 12/28/05
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first DUI conviction, your Utah DWI Guide: Lawyers, Attorneys and Drunk Driving Defense Laws Everything You Need to Know About First Offender DUI / DWI, Drinking Driving and Drugs Home | State By State Help | DUI Lawyers | Insurance Help | Breath Testers | DUI Videos Other States Utah Topics Utah DWI Utah Car Insurance Utah DWI Lawyers Google Search Results Utah DWI Information What Happens To First Time Offenders in Utah? Utah First Offender You are DUI in Utah if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is over .08%. DUI is a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by a fine, jail or community service, 90-day license suspension, an alcohol class, or alcohol problem assessment. First time offenders usually get two days of jail or 48 hours of community service or electronic home confinement, and a minimum fine of $700. However, a University of Utah study showed judges were ordering jail time in about half of the cases, imposed fines in only about 60 percent of the cases. First Offender Official Penalties: Jail 48 hours to 6 months. 2 days is supposed to be mandatory, but can be substituted with 48 hours of community service. Fines $1295 to $1850. Suspension 90 days. DUI Class "Prime for Life" class is required, at your expense. Approved DUI Education Providers: http://hsdsa.utah.gov/DUI_Providers.htm If your BAC (blood alcohol content) was over .16%, then the judge may require you to have an Ignition Interlock Device installed on your car, at your expense. The device prevents you from using the car if you have any alcohol in your system. Conditional License You will have a "no alcohol" constraint placed on your driving privilege when you reinstate your license. You must not drive with any alcohol in your system. The constraint period will be two (2) years on the first "qualifying conviction". Under 21 In Utah it is illegal for those under 21 to have any measurable amount of alcohol in their blood. If you are convicted on a DUI charge you will be sentenced and fined as an adult, but will spend any jail time in a juvenile correctional facility. If you are arrested on a DUI charge, the court may rule that your parents are responsible for the fees. Commercial Driver It is illegal to operate a commercial vehicle with a BAC of 0.04 percent or higher. You will face license suspension and criminal penalties (see above). Law enforcement can prohibit any commercial driver from driving for 24 hours if he or she has a BAC of over 0.01 percent. DUI Automobile Impoundment Upon your first DUI conviction, your car can be impounded for a period of one to 30 days at your expense. DUI Automobile Release Procedures To obtain a release of your automobile, you must: Present legal picture identification that proves you to be the legal, registered owner. Provide a copy of the TC-540 Vehicle Impound Report, which is provided by the arresting officer. To be released from impound, the vehicle must be properly registered. If the Vehicle Impound Report shows the vehicle is not properly registered, the vehicle must be registered and all taxes and fees paid before release. Pay a $230 DUI impound fee in addition to any other taxes or fees due. Insurance Your insurance costs will probably increase considerably, perhaps for your entire family. Your insurance carrier may drop you, forcing you to find more expensive coverage. If you have to drive for your job, your employer's insurance rates may go up as well. More Severe Consequences More severe criminal actions are taken for DUI with a passenger under the age of 16 years, and DUI with an injury or a fatal crash. Home > State By State Help > Utah DWI DISCLAIMER : This website provides only general information intended for those charged with drunk driving offenses. The information and news items on the site are for information only. This information is not legal advice, nor is it intended to create any binding advisory relationship. Do not take action based upon this information unless you consult with an attorney or other specialist. © 2005 Drivers Research Institute All Rights Reserved Send eMail Advertise With Us
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