If a driver submits a blood or breath test for a DUI/DWAI in Larimer County, there are presumptions or inferences that are established through the results of the blood or breath test at the time of the commission of the offense or a within a reasonable period thereafter. If a driver’s BAC was .05 or less, the law reads that it is presumed that a driver is not under the influence and not impaired by the consumption of alcohol. This provision of the statute can be very powerful in fighting a DUI/DWAI charge in Colorado because the law is on the driver’s side. Many times law enforcement officers will still arrest a driver with a lower BAC of .05 or below. It’s especially critical for a driver to have legal representation in these types of “lower BAC” cases.
There is a permissible inference that a driver’s ability to operate a motor vehicle is impaired by the consumption of alcohol if a blood or breath test yields a result of .051 to .079. The permissible inference established by this BAC may also be considered with other evidence to determine if the driver was under the influence of alcohol.
If a driver’s blood or breath BAC is .08 or greater, there is a permissible inference that the driver was under the influence of alcohol.
If a driver’s blood test confirms 5 nanograms or more of THC (delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol), there is a permissible inference that a driver is under the influence of one or more drugs.
Often times police officers in Larimer County will ask a driver to submit to a preliminary breath test (PBT) on the side of the road. The results of the PBT, or the driver’s refusal to submit to a PBT, are not admissible in court. A refusal to take a blood or breath test, a refusal to complete a blood or breath test, or a refusal to cooperate in completing a blood or breath test (upon being advised of Colorado’s Express Consent) however can be used against a driver in a prosecution for DUI or DWAI.
If a driver is a Medical Marijuana Card holder, the fact that the driver has been issued a medical marijuana card cannot be used against the driver in a prosecution for a DUI/DWAI offense in Larimer County or anywhere in Colorado. Further, the fact that a driver possesses a Medical Marijuana Card is not probable cause for a police officer to require a driver to submit to a blood test.
The Colorado State Patrol, Larimer County Sheriff’s Office, Fort Collins Police Department, and the Colorado State University Police Department are very active in DUI enforcement in the Fort Collins area.
If you have been charged with a DUI, DUI per se, DWAI, or Felony DUI offense in Larimer County Court contact Fort Collins DUI Attorney Monte Robbins today for a free case evaluation: 970-301-5541. Larimer County DUI Lawyer Monte Robbins has represented numerous clients who have been charged with DUI, DWAI, and DUI per se offenses in Larimer County Court. Fort Collins DUI Lawyer Monte Robbins‘ Fort Collins office is located at 155 E. Boardwalk Drive, Suite 400, Fort Collins, Colorado.