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Drunk Driving Facts

Posted on April 2, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment

Some interesting drunk driving facts that aren’t commonly discussed but important to those who may be potentially facing a DUI or drunk driving related offense:

· Drunk driving and DUI laws vary from state to state as do the potential punishments.

· Drunk driving offenses are considered criminal offenses in every state across the nation.

· Repeat DUI offenses are considered from other states should you re-offend in a different state.

· Almost every state in the U.S. shares DUI information with the other states when you attempt to transfer licenses.

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Dui Attorney - What You Need To Know!

Posted on March 19, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment

You have dinner at the new place downtown and have 2 glasses of the house Merlot with your steak dinner, after your earthy dinner you hop on your car and make your way home. On your way home you encounter a police man which stops you and conducts a standard field sobriety test, which comes out positive of alcohol consumption. Sounds familiar? Across America hundreds of people get charged with driving under the influence and are forced upon harsh charges. In States such as Arizona, a Phoenix criminal attorney is forced to fight the inadequate system and fight to help many of those who fall under this trap. This article explores the vast world of being charged with driving under the influence and how to prevent being taken by surprise and fall to the hooks of the legal system; which is prevented by using a DUI attorney.

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Dui Help - How To Handle A Police Dui Stop

Posted on January 28, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment

It’s very obvious but it has to said, the safest and best way to deal with being stopped by police on suspicion of drunk driving is to have zero blood alcohol content. In other words, don’t drink at all anytime before driving.

In the real world normal people will sometimes drive after drinking very responsibly and moderately. But if you have had even just one or two drinks it is possible to be charged with DUI. If you are stopped on suspicion of DUI there are some things you can do to minimize your risk of being charged or convicted of this serious crime.

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Finding The Right Attorney For Your Legal Needs

Posted on January 2, 2008 - Filed Under Automotive, Legal and Law | Leave a Comment

If you have reached a juncture in your life at which you require the services of an attorney, you likely have many questions about how you can best go about finding an attorney to assist you with your important legal needs. Through this article, you are provided step by step information about how you can select the very best lawyer to effective serve your needs today.

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Dui And The Nhtsa

Posted on December 29, 2007 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is a federal organization, technically a part of the executive branch of the government under the Department of Transportation.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration created extensive data files of safety records which are maintained by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis. The most well known of these records is called the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) which is a resource for traffic safety research.

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Dui Help - Refuse Dui Pre-screening Tests

Posted on December 25, 2007 - Filed Under Legal and Law | Leave a Comment

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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