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Colorado Vehicular Assault & Traffic Felony Defense
Serious injury and fatal-accident cases require immediate, experienced defense. I represent drivers charged with vehicular assault, vehicular homicide, and other felony traffic offenses throughout Colorado.
With more than 20 years of experience in Colorado criminal defense, I personally handle every stage of these cases — from initial investigation to trial.
What Is Vehicular Assault in Colorado?
Under C.R.S. § 18-3-205, vehicular assault occurs when a driver causes serious bodily injury to another person while:
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or
- Driving recklessly without regard for the safety of others.
Vehicular assault is a felony offense, carrying potential prison time, loss of driving privileges, and a permanent criminal record.
Related Felony Traffic Charges
In addition to vehicular assault, I defend clients accused of:
- Vehicular homicide — causing death while driving under the influence or recklessly.
- Leaving the scene of an accident involving serious injury or death.
- Felony hit-and-run investigations.
- Reckless driving resulting in injury or death.
- Habitual traffic offender felonies involving serious prior offenses.
Building a Strong Defense
Defending these cases often requires:
- Accident reconstruction and expert witnesses
- Review of blood and toxicology evidence
- Body-worn camera and dashcam footage
- Analysis of witness statements and police reports
- Challenging whether the injury truly meets “serious bodily injury” under Colorado law
I work with investigators and forensic experts to challenge the State’s case and protect your rights at every stage.
Why Experience Matters
In a vehicular assault or homicide case, the stakes are life-changing — prison time, loss of license, and felony conviction. I defend felony traffic cases across Colorado, including Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, and Weld counties.
Potential Penalties for Vehicular Assault in Colorado
A conviction can mean years in prison, mandatory parole, and the loss of driving privileges. Even a first-time offender may face Department of Corrections sentencing and a lifetime felony record.
Early intervention is critical — the sooner your defense begins, the stronger your position becomes.
Contact Monte Robbins
If you’re facing a vehicular assault or felony traffic charge, call (303) 355-5148 or contact me online for a free, confidential consultation.