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If you are pulled over by a police officer under suspicion for DUI, you will be asked to perform a series of field sobriety tests and submit to a chemical test. In most cases, that chemical test will ...
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The state of California is harsh on underage drunk driving laws. Under California's "Zero Tolerance Law" individuals who are found to have a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of 0.01% or ...
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Facing charges for intoxication assault can be one of the most serious positions that a person can face for a crime involving driving while intoxicated ( DWI ). An intoxication assault charges ...
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While DWI charges alone are extremely serious and can have very costly penalties for either a person's freedom or finances, it is possible to face even more severe charges if while intoxicated and ...
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While it is common knowledge that driving a vehicle on the road while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal, it is not always obvious to some individuals that it is also illegal to ...
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The administration of breath and blood tests is one of the methods that law enforcement utilizes to determine if a driver is under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Both tests measure the level of ...
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One of the few DWI penalties that is worse than a standard DWI charge, is a multiple DWI incident. Repeat DWI incidents in Texas can result in significantly increased and enhanced penalties for any ...
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In order to help law enforcement officers determine the cognitive and physical capabilities of suspected drunk drivers, several tests known as field sobriety tests were developed. Field sobriety tests ...
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In California, most first DUI offenses are charged as misdemeanors, in the absence of aggravating factors. Aggravating factors would include causing an accident or causing bodily injury or death to ...
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When a driver is pulled over in a routine traffic stop, and the law enforcement officer suspects the driver to be driving under the influence, he will perform a variety of field sobriety tests that ...
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If you have been charged or arrested for driving while intoxicated ( DWI ) in Texas, you could face very severe criminal penalties that can have an extremely negative effect on the rest of your life. ...
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In the state of California, a person is presumed "driving under the influence" when they have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent or more. It is against the law for anybody to drive or ...
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Law enforcement officers are required to adhere to strict regulations and laws when it comes to pulling over and arresting suspected drunk drivers. Whenever these laws or regulations are broken, or ...
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In the state of California, most DUI convictions are charged as misdemeanors; however, there are certain "aggravating factors" which can cause a DUI offense to be charged as a felony offense. In most ...
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If you have been arrested for DUI (driving under the influence) there are 10 key questions that your lawyer should ask when challenging your charges: Was there probable cause for you to be pulled over ...
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There are three field sobriety tests that have been tested by the Southern California Research Institute, sponsored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which are to be ...
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Whenever a law enforcement officer suspects that a driver is operating their vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs they are allowed to pull the driver over and ask them to submit to several ...
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The penalties for drivers who operate their vehicle under the influence of alcohol are severe in Mississippi. For drivers under the age of 21 however, these penalties can be much more harsh and will ...
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Having a DUI (driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs) not only becomes a part of your permanent driving record, but it also affects your eligibility for insurance as well as your premium ...
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In January of 2009, a California Assemblyman introduced a bill (AB 91) which was endorsed by the CHP (California Highway Patrol) for the purpose of reducing the ability of drivers already convicted of ...
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