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Considering All Angles for Your Colorado DUI Defense

Attorney James L. Finegan is a veteran criminal defender always ready to look hard at a DUI or DWAI arrest and find potential angles of defense. He is also a counselor at law who will be honest in his views of these strategies and their chances of success.

Are you currently trying to make a decision about how to deal with your DUI case? Fast action can be important when it comes to your driver's license and other consequences. Anywhere in the Denver metro area, set up a consultation with DUI/DWAI defense attorney James L. Finegan with James L. Finegan, P.C., today.

Are You Concerned About Field Sobriety Test Evidence? Treated Unfairly?

Field sobriety tests (FSTs) are given primarily to gather evidence against a drunk driving suspect. It is fair to say that few people "pass" these tests, and how they were administered can be a factor if you are considering challenging your DUI/DWAI charge.

In cases of police failures to follow procedure or prosecution attempts to use field sobriety tests against you unfairly, Mr. Finegan quickly adopts the role of a Denver field sobriety test lawyer who can make your case. He has the litigation experience to go the distance on your behalf, as he has done many times before in Colorado courts.

Looking for a Lakewood Refusing-the-Breath-Test Attorney?

If you refused to take a breath test intended to get a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) reading, you may already know you are facing a lengthy driver's license revocation. You also likely face a DUI charge, which may be a complex case and will certainly impact your future. For legal counsel you can trust, whatever the circumstances of your DUI/DWAI arrest, set up a consultation with DUI/DWAI defense attorney James L. Finegan now.

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