DUI Lawyers in Loveland, CO
What Other Crimes are Charged with Driving Under the Influence in Fort Collins?

DUI and DWAI are often charged with other crimes in Loveland and throughout Colorado. If you've been charged, don't wait, and contact our top criminal defense lawyers from the O'Malley Law Office today.

Our DUI lawyers in Loveland, CO frequently see Driving Under the Influence and Driving While Ability Impaired charged with other crimes.  Often, DUI is charged with crimes like Prohibited Use of Weapons and Child Abuse.  If you’ve been charged with DUI and another crime, you cannot afford to wait to contact our top Fort Collins criminal defense lawyers today.  DUI and DWAI charges are dangerous to your future, and are especially so when another crime is tacked onto your charges.

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Prohibited Use of Weapons, C.R.S. 18-12-106 for Drinking and Driving in Fort Collins

Child Abuse, C.R.S. 18-6-401 in Loveland DUI Cases

Traffic Offenses + Driving Under the Influence in Larimer County

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Prohibited Use of Weapons, C.R.S. 18-12-106 for Drinking and Driving in Fort Collins

Prohibited Use of Weapons, C.R.S. 18-12-106, is often charged with drinking and driving offenses in Larimer County.  This is because this crime makes it illegal to have a gun in your possession while you are under the influence.  If you are pulled over for DUI or DWAI and you indicate to the police you have a firearm, it’s likely you will be charged with both DUI and Prohibited Use of Weapons.

Child Abuse, C.R.S. 18-6-401 in Loveland DUI Cases

Our Fort Collins criminal defense lawyers have seen many Loveland DUI cases where the defendant was also charged with Child Abuse, C.R.S. 18-6-401.  You can be charged with Child Abuse if you “permit a child to be unreasonably placed in a situation that poses a threat of injury to the child’s life or health.”  So if you drink and drive and there is a child in the backseat, you would most likely also be charged with Child Abuse for endangering the child.

Traffic Offenses + Driving Under the Influence in Larimer County

Driving Under the Influence is frequently charged with traffic offenses in Loveland.  This is because the Loveland Police will usually first pull a person over for something like a broken tail light, speeding, or expired tags.  During the traffic stop, the officer will then find signs that the driver has consumed alcohol, marijuana, or a controlled substance.  The driver will then be charged with DUI and one or more traffic offenses.

Contact our DUI Lawyers in Loveland Today

If you have been charged for drinking and driving, don’t wait to contact our DUI lawyers in Loveland today.  Our criminal defense attorneys with over 30 years of combined experience have seen just how devastating DUI and DWAI charges can be.  These charges become even more anxiety-inducing when another charge like Child Abuse is added.

The good news is that a Larimer County defense lawyer with over 30 years of experience has the knowledge and capability to represent you throughout your case to protect you.  We’ll not only make sure that your rights are protected, but we’ll also see the best possible outcome in your case, whether that means a solid plea bargain or even total dismissal, depending on your case.  Don’t wait – call our top criminal defense lawyers today, and together, we can protect your future.


If you have been charged with Driving Under the Influence or Driving While Ability Impaired, always remember to be smart, and exercise your right to stay silent.  Never talk to the Fort Collins Police, Loveland Police, or Larimer County Sheriff.  Then call 970-658-0007 to discuss your charges with an experienced DUI lawyer in Loveland today.  Together, we can protect your future.

The location for the Larimer County Justice Center is 201 Laporte Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado. We’ll see you there!

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