Vehicular assault charges in Castle Rock are prosecuted under Colorado Revised Statutes §18-3-205. This charge applies when a person is accused of causing serious bodily injury while operating a vehicle recklessly or under the influence.
Vehicular assault is a felony offense that can carry serious consequences, including prison time and a permanent criminal record.
Castle Rock cases are handled within Douglas County, often in the same court system as other nearby communities.
Right Law Group represents individuals facing serious criminal charges in Castle Rock. For more information, visit our vehicular assault lawyer page.
Causing serious bodily injury while under the influence
Typically charged as a Class 4 felony
Related DUI resources:
Colorado DUI laws
Colorado DUI penalties
Causing injury through reckless driving behavior
Typically charged as a Class 5 felony
Learn more about reckless driving: Reckless driving in Colorado
Cases may be handled in:
Douglas County District Court
Cases are often investigated by the Castle Rock Police Department.
To understand how felony cases progress, review our overview of the criminal justice process.
Vehicular assault charges in Aurora often arise from:
Castle Rock cases frequently involve highway conditions and traffic flow issues not present in more residential areas.
Vehicular assault cases often rely on:
Accident reconstruction
Toxicology results
Officer observations
Witness statements
Because these cases often rely heavily on interpretation, reviewing the evidence is critical: challenging evidence
Charges Often Filed Alongside Vehicular Assault:
Understanding how these charges interact is important when evaluating your legal options.
If you have been charged with vehicular assault in Castle Rock don’t wait to seek legal help. The sooner you contact a vehicular assault lawyer, the better your chances of building a strong defense. At Right Law Group, we offer a free consultation to discuss your case, explain your legal options, and start building a strategy to protect your future.
Call us today to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Castle Rock vehicular assault and homicide defense attorney.
Vehicular assault involves causing serious bodily injury while driving recklessly or under the influence.
Yes. It is typically charged as a Class 4 or Class 5 felony depending on circumstances.
Douglas County District Court handles most cases.
In some cases, charges may be reduced depending on evidence and circumstances.
Whether the criminal meant to harm anyone is irrelevant. The only issue is whether the defendant caused substantial damage by driving carelessly or while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Yes. Victims of vehicular assault who sustain injuries may file a civil lawsuit to recover damages to cover their medical expenses, lost earnings, and other accident-related expenses. It would be best to consider retaining an attorney from Right Law Group to represent you in your criminal lawsuit and work closely with your civil attorney.
Yes. Any restricted substance is considered a “drug” under the definition in the statute (CRS 18-3-205 (II)), which includes numerous pharmaceutical active components. You can also be charged with driving under the influence from prescribed medications.