When Traffic Violations Can Lead to Jail Time
The State of Colorado aggressively prosecutes repeat traffic offenders. Individuals that drive on a suspended license, whether by choice, ignorance or necessity, may be facing serious consequences, particularly if arrested as a habitual offender. Among the more serious traffic related penalties:
- Extended Suspension/Revocation of Driver's License
- Probation
- Felony Arrest
- Up to a Year in Jail
At the law office of Cross & Liechty P.C. we understand how traffic offenses can affect your life and we know how to help people facing serious consequences. Our office has years of experience handling traffic violations, and with our help, you can be on the path to restoring your driving privileges.
Representation of Denver Habitual Offenders
If you have received repeated traffic violations involving driving on a suspended license, DUI or excessive loss of points, then you may be classified under the law as a habitual offender. This designation means that you face more severe penalties, penalties that can have a lasting effect on your life. Particularly if you have been arrested for a felony violation, you may lose your job, your rights and your freedom.
Our lawyers have over 50 years of combined experience. We provide personalized service to each client, focusing on the unique circumstances surrounding you and your case, exploring every opportunity to avoid jail time, reduce or drop charges against you and fight to have your driver's license restored.
If you have been arrested for driving without a valid driver's license or as a habitual offender, you need an attorney to defend you. The lawyers at Cross & Liechty provide effective representation, reliable legal advice and a dedication to outstanding service.
Contact Our Denver Law Office Today
Contact us online or by phone at 303-333-4122 to discuss your case with an attorney and find out how we can help you protect your rights and eventually recover your driver's license.












