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26
Mar

Dui Law

With the increasing number of accidents associated with driving while under the influence of alcohol or DUI’s the DUI law has changed and there are now many lawyers who practice DUI law in order to represent the individuals accused of DUI’s. If you are unaware of the laws in your state regarding DUI law you will need to research the laws a little. For instance in most states the blood alcohol level has now been changed to where one beer could be considered a DUI. When you are trying to understand what the DUI law is you have to look at the results of driving while intoxicated.

06
Mar

How To Choose The Right Dui Lawyer

As anyone who has seen an episode of LA Law knows, not all lawyers are created equal. Some specialize in divorce law or estate law, along with a multitude of other specialized law categories. In fact, in today’s society, law has become similar to medicine in the ever increasing number of specializations.

This is important if you’ve been busted for DUI or DWI, acronyms, by the way for, driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated, and need an attorney.

12
Feb

What To Do If You Get A Dui In Another State - Read This Drunken Driving Article

Whether you have a DUI in Another State or Your State, it’s important to know that a DUI can stay on your record for up to 10 years. Therefore, don’t dwell on your situation, but focus on getting all of the information that you can in order to help yourself . Your first and foremost Goal is going to be to either expunge (completely remove) your DUI/DWI or Greatly Minimize the Damage to your personal life.

Know this, right after your Drunk Driving Arrest, your drivers license is still valid. Even though you may have been given a temporary or paper license, your DMV record will not have the charge recorded, yet.

04
Jan

Dui Help - Refuse Dui Pre-screening Tests

In most states, if you are suspected of drunk driving, you must take a blood alcohol content test such as a breathalyzer when asked to do so by police or face very harsh penalties. But police must have reasonable suspicion that you have been drinking before they can ask you to take a BAC test.

To establish reasonable suspicion police use a range of questions and DUI pre-screening or field sobriety tests. You are not required to answer the questions or to participate in any of the tests. If you do go along with these tests you are only giving the officer the reasonable suspicion he or she needs to require you to take a BAC test.

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