Legal Question in Traffic Law in Colorado
DWR and DUI in a parking lot
My stupid brother-in-law got charged with a DWR and DUI in a parking lot (he was ''helping'' a friend move a car). I would personally like to see him go to jail, but he told me that he could get out of it because a parking lot is considered private property, and therefore can't be charged with at least the DWR. Please tell me that's not the case...
Asked on 3/07/07, 3:02 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jason Savela
The Savela Law Firm, PC
Re: DWR and DUI in a parking lot
not sure why you get such pleasure out of this, but DUI can be charged anywhere in the state, private or public, DUR requires that a person drive on the highway (any public road).
Answered on 3/07/07, 3:07 pm
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