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DUI Lawyers in Montana

The police can use several pieces of evidence against you if you are charged with a DUI in Montana. These include your driving patterns, the results of a field sobriety test, and your blood alcohol level. Montana has an implied consent law, which means that by receiving a Montana driver’s license, you agree to take a blood alcohol test if asked. If you refuse, you will automatically lose your license for a year. Even if you do take the test, you may still lose your license for six months. You’ll also face jail time, fines, and may be required to install an ignition interlock device.

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