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If you are caught speeding in Castle Rock, you can face high fines and even jail time, especially if it is a second or subsequent offense. You will risk loosing your license and may face a lengthy period of time before you are eligible to apply for a new Colorado Driver’s License. If someone is injured or killed as a result of your speeding, or driving recklessly or carelessly, you will want to make sure that you have an experienced lawyer to represent you in court. Vehicular Homicide (C.R.S. 18-3-106) is a serious offense that will alter your future if you are convicted.

Woman in Colorado Springs Facing Charges of Vehicular Homicide After Racing

A 32-year-old woman and a 26 year-old-man were caught racing at over 70mph in a 35 mph zone in Colorado Springs. The race ended when the woman, who had a young child with her in the car, hit a sedan. The driver, a man from Fountain, was killed, and the woman and child were “taken to a hospital with minor injuries” (FOX 31). Both drivers involved in the race were arrested “on suspicion of Vehicular Homicide.”

When Does A Car Accident Become Vehicular Homicide in Douglas County?

If you are involved in a car accident that resulted in the death of another, and a police officer in Douglas County believes that your reckless driving was the cause, you could be charged with vehicular homicide. While vehicular homicide is typically a class 4 felony, if you caused the death of another while driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol, the charges become a class 3 felony. If you flee the scene of the crime, the penalties will continue to rise.

Class 4 Felony

Minimum Penalty: 2 years imprisonment and a fine of $2,000.

Maximum Penalty: 6 years in prison and a fine of $500,000.

Class 3 Felony

Minimum Penalty: 4 years in prison and a fine of $3,000.

Maximum Penalty: 12 years imprisonment and a fine of $750,000.

Defense Attorney in Parker and Lone Tree for Vehicular Homicide

Call us at 303-265-1950


If you are contacted by police in Parker, Lone Tree, or anywhere in Douglas County regarding vehicular homicide charges, be smart. Exercise your right to remain silent and contact an experienced criminal defense attorney. Call us today at 303-265-1950 to schedule a jail visit or to set up a free initial consultation. Don’t talk to the police – talk to us.


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