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Falsely Accused of Domestic Violence

GeneralBy Andrew BryantApril 24, 2019

If you are faced with defending false accusations of domestic violence, contact Colorado Springs’ top-rated defense attorney, Andrew Bryant, today. Don’t let your life spiral out of control, get in contact with us ASAP to protect yourself from false allegations. What Happens If You’re Wrongly Accused? If you find yourself in a situation where you have…

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Can I refuse a Breath or Blood test?

GeneralBy Andrew BryantApril 1, 2019

I get the question, “can I refuse a Breath or Blood test?” all the time. What are my rights? Can I refuse once you’ve been pulled over? In today’s blog, your favorite Colorado Springs defense attorney Andrew Bryant discusses this exact topic. The short answer is yes, of course you can choose to refuse a chemical test. The…

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