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Taking a DUI Breathalyzer: Pros and Cons

09th February 2011
Taking a DUI Breath Test: Pros and Cons “Should I take the Breath Test?” This is the question most often of DUI Attorneys at social events and cocktails parents. And, like many things in life, there is no clear-cut, bright-line answer. Rather, the an...
Author: Denmon & Denmon Trial Lawyers
Law

Hardship License in Florida : After DUI

07th February 2011
• Denmon & Denmon Trial Lawyers While the you may be overwhelmed by the penalties and fines a DUI could possibly bring, the first penalty you will suffer, often is quickly which is ten days after the initial arrest for DUI, is the loss of the ability to ...
Author: Denmon & Denmon Trial Lawyers
Accident claims

Changes in Legislation Regarding Toronto Car Accidents

14th May 2010
The industry of cars grew after years of existence. Nowadays, the production of cars multiplied in numbers as compared to the year that the car was first introduced. Cars are now part of our daily lives and they became necessities. Manufacturers of car...
Author: James
Legal

What Happens when you get a DUI?

10th May 2010
Often times the question "what happens when you get a DUI?" gets asked after a person has already been arrested for driving under the influence. To say the least, the consequences are severe including jail time, heavy fines, driver's license suspension, a...
Author: Scott Kepner
Criminal Law

Should You Hire a DUI Lawyer In Florida

11th March 2010
There are particular legal formalities to be embarked since you are charged with DUI in Florida. For that reason, you need the help of a lawyer who specializes in these cases. A DUI lawyer can give you assistance in knowing your legal rights from the time...
Author: idahoautoinsur
Accident claims

DIABETES AND A DWI/DUI CHARGE

12th February 2010
There is a motor vehicle accident and police respond to the scene. The driver exhibits a number of signs indicating impairment, including staggering, slurred speech, disturbance of orientation, drowsiness, disordered thoughts, and shock.. The driver is ar...
Author: Sven Wiberg
Legal

Why You Should Refuse Everything if Pulled Over for DUI

10th February 2010
"What should I do if I'm ever pulled over after having a few drinks?" This question ranks as number two of the top ten most frequently asked. Thus, I have decided to let my philosophy out of the bag. I want to preface this article by saying that I am by n...
Author: Joe Zimbowee
Law

The Dire Consequences Of A DUI Charge

03rd December 2009
Every good criminal lawyer and every good DUI attorney will tell you that the crime is not called driving while drunk. It is called driving while under the influence. These are two very different things. You don't have to be drunk to be charged with drivi...
Author: Nick Messe
Legal

DWI: Challenging the Breath Test

12th September 2008
The state of Minnesota and the State of Wisconsin currently require a person suspected of a DUI/DUI to submit to a blood, breath or urine test to determine the blood alcohol content of the subject. A refusal to submit to such a test may have more serious ...
Author: Robert Palmer
Legal

PAS Tests

07th June 2006
PAS Tests Preliminary Alcohol Screening devices, commonly referred to as PAS tests, are one of the types of field evidence police officers use in determining probable cause to make an arrest. Although officers don't often reveal this, a person stopped ...
Author: Darren Kavinoky
Legal

Blood Tests

07th June 2006
Blood Tests When a person is arrested for a DUI, that person must submit to a chemical test under the "Implied Consent" provision in the California Vehicle Code. Implied Consent, under Section 23612 states that if a person is lawfully arrested for a DU...
Author: Darren Kavinoky
Legal

5 Tips on How to Avoid a False DUI Breathalyzer Result

27th March 2006
Let's say you had a drink or two but don't feel you are under the influence of alcohol. However, you are arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and offered the choice of taking a breath or blood test (or, in some states, urine). Most DUI suspects choose t...
Author: Lawrence Taylor