| MICHAEL A. ROBINSON, P.C. Attorney and Counselor at Law Serving Douglas County Since 1989 900 W. Castleton Road, Suite 135 Castle Rock, Colorado 80109 303-688-0944 |
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Traffic Ticket FAQ's Can I go to jail for a traffic ticket? Not for a traffic infraction. Your ticket will tell you whether it is an infraction or a misdemeanor. Colorado has traffic infractions and traffic misdemeanors. Speeding up to 24 mph over the limit is normally a traffic infraction (4 pts or less); 25 mph and up is normally a traffic misdemeanor (6 pts or more). What is a traffic infraction and what is a traffic misdemeanor? What is the law on driving under the influence (DUI)? |
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Michael A. Robinson, P.C.? Our Douglas County, Colorado law office has had its doors open since 1989, with a general practice serving your needs in the following communities: Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Lone Tree, Littleton, Elizabeth, Highlands Ranch, Larkspur, Sedalia, and Louviers, Douglas County, Arapahoe County, Elbert County, El Paso County and Jefferson County. |
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