If you have been
arrested for DUI, it can be a very frightening and confusing time. What steps should you take first? How can you ensure you have...
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How do you know if
you are "drunk" in the legal sense of the term? It is vital to understand what the state
deems as "under the influence," as opp...
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When faced with an impending driving under the influence charge, individuals unnecessarily put their entire future and current lives at stake when cho...
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Can you get a DUI in Omaha, Nebraska and be punished by another state’s DMV? Maybe, it depends how and whether the state recognizes The Interstate.....
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The consequences of DUI conviction can be incredibly severe. Most people are aware that DUI carries the risk of jail time, of steep fines and the po...
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A DUI charge comes with
some of the most damaging penalties of any crime where most offenders actually
serve relatively little jail time. The
ser...
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States vary as far as automatic
penalties for a first DUI offense and for subsequent offenses. Some states require jail time even for first
offens...
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Driving Under the Influence (DUI) can have serious consequences in the United States. Next to the immediate loss of driving privileges, the offender m...
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Driving a vehicle while under the influence of an alcoholic
substance is not only a crime but also a major concern among citizens in the United State...
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For individuals facing DUI/DWI charges, you are not alone. In fact according to the Department of Justice, there were over 1.4 million DUI arrests o...
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Have you or someone you know ever been pulled over for driving
under the influence? If you have, there
are some key things to consider. Being
pul...
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In the past, most DUI drivers in Omaha, Nebraska had to sit out their no license periods with no work permit or interlock permit. Because...
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In 2006, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that almost 18,000 people in the United States were killed in an alcohol-related ...
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In most states, a police officer must have
probable cause to believe someone is under the influence before he can require
a person to submit to a bl...
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