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Top 10 Criminal Defense Lawyers in Colorado Springs, CO

A criminal charge in El Paso County moves quickly, and the first few days matter. These eight Colorado Springs criminal defense firms handle everything from a first DUI to serious felonies, and each one is verified against at least two independent sources.

If you have been arrested or charged in Colorado Springs, the clock is already running. A first court appearance, a bond hearing, and - if it is a DUI - a strict 7-day window to request a DMV hearing can all hit within the first week. The right lawyer early can protect your license, your record, and in serious cases your freedom.

Criminal cases in El Paso County are handled in the 4th Judicial District courthouse downtown, and local experience matters. The prosecutors, the judges, and the DA's charging patterns are specific to this district. A lawyer who appears here every week reads a case differently than someone who drives down from Denver once a month.

The firms below all maintain a real Colorado Springs criminal defense practice. We cross-referenced peer directories and each firm's own published case work, and we excluded national referral services that are not actual local firms. Most offer a free or low-cost first consultation - use it to compare two or three before you decide.

How we picked these 8: We cross-referenced peer rankings and directories (Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, Justia, Expertise.com, FindLaw) and each firm's own published practice pages. Every firm below appeared in at least two independent sources and has a verifiable Colorado Springs-area criminal defense practice. We do not accept payment for placement, and we do not write sponsored reviews. More on our methodology →

1

The Bussey Law Firm, P.C.

Founded 1991DUI & criminal defenseAvvo & Super Lawyers recognized

Practice focus: DUI, felony defense, drug charges, assault, theft, sexual assault, personal injury

Founded by Timothy R. Bussey in 1991, this downtown Colorado Springs firm has handled criminal defense for more than three decades. Bussey holds the ACS Forensic Lawyer-Scientist designation for DUI blood and breath testing and has been recognized by the National Trial Lawyers Association, Super Lawyers, and Avvo.

Why they made the list: A long-established Colorado Springs name with deep DUI-science credentials and broad criminal trial experience.

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Maher & Maher Law, P.C.

Former prosecutorsDUI & vehicular casesACS-CHAL credential

Practice focus: DUI, DWAI, felony DUI, vehicular homicide, domestic violence, criminal defense

Joseph and Kimberly Maher both served as El Paso County prosecutors before opening their defense practice. Joseph Maher is one of a small number of Colorado attorneys with the ACS-CHAL Forensic Lawyer-Scientist designation for DUI blood and breath testing and has tried dozens of jury trials.

Why they made the list: Former prosecutors with rare forensic DUI credentials - useful for serious or contested DUI charges.

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Flat-fee and hourly options
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Law Office of Jeremy Loew

10+ yearsDUI & criminal defenseGreater CO Springs metro

Practice focus: DUI/DWAI, domestic violence, drug crimes, sexual assault, gun crimes, probation violations

Jeremy Loew runs an aggressive criminal defense and personal injury practice covering the greater Colorado Springs area, with more than a decade handling most categories of criminal cases from DUI to serious felonies.

Why they made the list: A focused solo practice with strong reviews for hands-on, partner-level attention across common charges.

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Flat-fee and hourly options
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4

Peakstone Law Group (Grabski Shah Law)

Est. 2020Criminal defense20+ yrs combined

Practice focus: DUI defense, protection orders, juvenile defense, sex assault, domestic violence

Partners Jared Grabski and Meghal Shah bring more than 20 years of combined experience to this Colorado Springs criminal defense practice, handling DUI, domestic violence, juvenile, and sex-offense cases.

Why they made the list: A newer partnership with serious-charge experience and good availability for juvenile and protection-order matters.

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Flat-fee and hourly options
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McDowell Law Firm

Colorado SpringsDUI defenseCriminal defense

Practice focus: DUI/DWAI defense, criminal defense, traffic offenses

The McDowell Law Firm maintains a Colorado Springs DUI and criminal defense practice, representing drivers and people facing misdemeanor and felony charges across El Paso County.

Why they made the list: A steady local option for DUI and traffic-related charges with straightforward, accessible representation.

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Flat-fee and hourly options
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Law Office of James A. Newby

Colorado SpringsCriminal defense & DUIEl Paso County

Practice focus: Criminal defense, DUI, domestic violence, drug charges

James Newby's Colorado Springs practice concentrates on criminal defense and DUI, representing clients in the 4th Judicial District across misdemeanor and felony matters.

Why they made the list: A defense-focused local practice with experience across the common charge types seen in El Paso County.

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Flat-fee and hourly options
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Gasper Law Group, PLLC

Multi-attorney firmCriminal & familyColorado Springs

Practice focus: Criminal defense, DUI, domestic violence, family law, personal injury

Gasper Law Group is a multi-practice Colorado Springs firm with a substantial criminal defense and DUI team, also handling related family and injury matters that often overlap with criminal cases.

Why they made the list: A larger local firm useful when a case touches both criminal and family law, with depth of staffing.

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Flat-fee and hourly options
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Colorado Defense Group

Denver & CO Springs40+ yrs combinedCriminal & DUI

Practice focus: Criminal defense, DUI, domestic violence

Colorado Defense Group is dedicated to criminal defense, DUI, and domestic violence cases, with offices in Denver and Colorado Springs and more than 40 years of combined experience among its attorneys.

Why they made the list: A defense-only group with two-office reach and combined experience across the most common Colorado charges.

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Flat-fee and hourly options
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How to choose between them in Colorado Springs

Hire local, and hire fast. The 4th Judicial District has its own judges and DA patterns. A lawyer who works this courthouse weekly is worth more than a bigger name two hours away. And early representation can shape a case before charges are even finalized.

Match the lawyer to the charge. A first-time DUI, a domestic violence allegation, and a felony drug case call for different skills. Ask how many of your specific charge the firm has handled in the last three years.

On a DUI, ask about the science. The strongest DUI defenses often turn on how blood and breath tests were run. A few Colorado Springs attorneys hold advanced forensic testing credentials - that depth can matter.

Get the fee in writing. Most criminal defense in Colorado Springs is billed as a flat fee by charge level or hourly with a retainer. Confirm what the fee covers - and whether a trial costs extra - before you sign.

Make sure your lawyer, not a junior, handles your case. At some volume firms you meet a partner at intake and never see them again. Ask in writing who will actually stand next to you in court.

What criminal defense help typically costs in Colorado Springs

Criminal defense fees in Colorado Springs depend almost entirely on the seriousness of the charge and whether the case goes to trial. Here is what to expect:

  • First-time DUI / DWAI. Commonly a flat fee in the rough range of $2,500-$7,500 depending on the firm and whether it goes to trial. Many quote a set fee through a plea and an additional amount if the case is tried.
  • Misdemeanors (theft, domestic violence, simple drug). Often $2,500-$6,000 flat, more if contested at trial.
  • Felonies. Highly variable - frequently $7,500 to well into five figures, billed flat by case stage or hourly. Serious felonies are quoted case by case.
  • Hourly billing. When charged hourly, experienced Colorado Springs criminal attorneys commonly run about $250-$450/hour.
  • Public defender. If you cannot afford a private lawyer, the Colorado State Public Defender represents people who qualify based on income. It is a real option, not a lesser one.

Cheaper is not safer in criminal court. The cost of a strong defense is almost always lower than the long-term cost of a conviction on your record. Ask each firm exactly what its fee covers before you compare numbers.

How long it takes

A Colorado Springs criminal case moves through predictable stages, though timing varies with the charge:

  • First days. Arrest, bond, and - for a DUI - a 7-day deadline to request a DMV hearing to protect your license. Get a lawyer in this window if you can.
  • Arraignment and early hearings. Within weeks. This is where your lawyer reviews the evidence, files motions, and starts plea discussions.
  • Pretrial / motions. Weeks to months. Many cases resolve here through negotiation, suppression of bad evidence, or a reduced plea.
  • Trial. Months out if it goes that far. Most cases settle before trial, but you want a lawyer who is ready and willing to try yours if needed.

Red flags to watch for when hiring a criminal defense lawyer in Colorado Springs

Guaranteed outcomes. No ethical attorney can promise a specific result. If a firm guarantees a win, a number, or a court ruling, walk away.

The disappearing senior partner. You meet a named partner at intake, then never hear from them again while an unsupervised junior runs the file. Ask in writing who handles your matter day to day.

Pressure to sign on the spot. Reputable firms give you the engagement letter in writing and time to read it. High-pressure intake is a volume-mill signal.

No verifiable track record. Look for named results, peer rankings, board certifications, or bar recognition — not "we have helped thousands of clients."

Vague fees. Every legitimate firm will put the fee structure, what is covered, and what triggers extra charges in a written engagement letter.

10 questions to ask in your free consultation

Most of the firms on this list offer a free or low-cost initial call. Use it. Bring a written list and write down the answers, then compare across two or three firms before you sign anything.

  1. Who, specifically, will handle my matter day to day? Get a name and a direct email, not just the firm.
  2. How many matters like mine have you handled in the last three years? You want a number, not a brochure line.
  3. What is your fee, and what does it cover? Get the structure in writing before you sign.
  4. What out-of-pocket costs am I responsible for, and when? Filing fees, records, and experts add up - ask now.
  5. What is the realistic range of outcomes? A good lawyer gives a range; a weak one promises the high end.
  6. How long will this take? An honest estimate, with the assumptions stated.
  7. What is my deadline, and is it at risk? Many criminal defense matters carry hard filing deadlines.
  8. How often will I hear from you? Set the communication cadence now.
  9. What can I do to help my own case? The best lawyers will give you homework.
  10. What is the worst-case outcome? A lawyer who refuses to discuss downside risk is selling you something.

What to bring to your Colorado Springs consultation

You will get more out of the first call if you arrive organized. For most criminal defense matters, gather:

  • A short written timeline. Dates, names, and what happened, in order.
  • The key documents. Any contracts, letters, agreements, court orders, or filings you have received.
  • Your correspondence. Relevant emails, texts, or messages - and do not delete anything.
  • Any deadlines you know about. A court date, a signing deadline, or an agency notice.
  • Your questions. The 10 above are a good place to start.

If you are not sure whether something is relevant, bring it anyway. It is easier for a lawyer to set aside what does not matter than to chase down what you left at home.

Is hiring a criminal defense lawyer in Colorado Springs worth it?

For small, simple matters you may not need a lawyer at all, and a good one will tell you so. But the moment real money, your record, your family, or a hard deadline is involved, going without representation usually costs more than it saves. The other side — an insurer, a prosecutor, or an opposing party — almost always has a lawyer. You should not be the only person in the room without one.

Here is a simple test. If the outcome could change your finances for years, affect your children, put your freedom or immigration status at risk, or turn on a legal deadline you do not fully understand, talk to a lawyer before you act. Most of the firms above will give you an honest read in a free call, including telling you when you do not need to hire anyone at all.

The cost of a consultation is almost always lower than the cost of a mistake you cannot undo. Even if you decide to handle the matter yourself, one conversation with an experienced Colorado Springs attorney can tell you what to watch for and where the real risks are before they become expensive.

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Frequently asked questions about criminal defense lawyers in Colorado Springs

How soon do I need a lawyer after a DUI in Colorado Springs?

Right away. Colorado gives you only 7 days from a DUI arrest to request a hearing with the DMV to fight an automatic license suspension. Miss it and you can lose your license regardless of the criminal case. Call a lawyer the same week.

What does a criminal defense lawyer cost in Colorado Springs?

It depends on the charge. A first-time DUI is often a flat fee in the low-to-mid thousands; misdemeanors are similar; felonies cost more and are quoted case by case. Hourly rates for experienced attorneys commonly run $250-$450. Get the fee in writing.

Should I just take the plea the DA offers?

Not without advice. A lawyer can often get charges reduced or dismissed, or spot problems with the stop, the search, or the testing. Talk to a defense attorney before accepting any plea - especially on a DUI or anything that creates a permanent record.

Can a DUI be dismissed or reduced?

Sometimes. Outcomes depend on the facts - how the stop was made, whether the testing was done correctly, and the specific judge and prosecutor. No honest lawyer guarantees a result, but a strong defense can change the outcome significantly.

What is the difference between DUI and DWAI in Colorado?

DWAI (driving while ability impaired) is a lower level of impairment than DUI and carries lighter penalties, but it still goes on your record. Which one you are charged with - and whether it can be reduced - is something a defense lawyer can assess.

Do I qualify for a public defender?

If you cannot afford a private attorney, the Colorado State Public Defender represents people who meet income guidelines. Public defenders are experienced trial lawyers. If your income is over the line, the firms on this list offer free consultations to discuss private representation.

One last thing. Choosing a lawyer is personal. Read the reviews. Call two or three firms before you sign. Ask each one: How many matters like mine have you handled in the last three years? The answer tells you a lot. — The LawFirmSquare team

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