Monday, May 17, 2010

DUI Court Apperance for Trooper David Dolan Postponed


Court Appearance for Colorado State Trooper Charged with DUI Postponed


A May 17 court appearance scheduled for Trooper David Dolan has been postponed 30 days. Attorney Michael Moran requested the continuance on behalf of Mr. Dolan who completing an inpatient treatment program.

Trooper Dolan is on unpaid administrative leave from the Colorado State Patrol and is currently free on $1,000 bond. He was arrested in March while on duty in his patrol car after law enforcement agencies received calls from drivers along I25 about a marked patrol car driving erratically. Arrest records indicate that his blood alcohol level was 0.194 which is more than twice the legal limit.

Attorneys Michael Moran and Geoff Heim say that Trooper Dolan suffers from post traumatic stress syndrome as a result of his work with the Colorado State Patrol. Geoff Heim indicated in March that Trooper Dolan was receiving treatment at the Parkview treatment facility in Pueblo.

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