On February 8, 2010, the Colorado House Judiciary Committee defeated a bill that would have made a felony DUI law in Colorado. Proposed House Bill 1184 would have created a Class 6 felony for defendants with two prior DUI convictions. This bill was supported by the Colorado District Attorneys’ Council and Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Under current Colorado DUI law, a person convicted of a DUI or DWAI with a prior alcohol offense faces up to a year in the county jail. The maximum sentence of one year applies despite the amount of priors the person has on his or her record. This defeated bill would have presented a prison sentence to a third time DUI offender of up to 18 months, which is the maximum presumptive range for a Class 6 Felony in Colorado.
Colorado is one of only four states that does not have a felony DUI charge.