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17th September 2009
Speeding and traffic tickets are a commonplace nowadays. Almost every driver with more than a couple of years of driving history has at least one. Common but harmful, traffic citations can have negative consequences for both your driver's license and insu... Read >
Author: vishuxpert
28th August 2009
John Musca - Florida First DUI Offense Florida Criminal standing : A DUI leading to property damage is a 1st degree misdemeanor. A DUI leading to harsh bodily injury is a felony in the third degree. A DUI resulting in a death is an initial or 2nd degr... Read >
Author: John Musca
19th August 2009
Drunk driving is a problem in society and something that should be avoided at all costs. That being said, many people are surprised to learn that the definition of “driving” is extremely broad in most states and goes far beyond what most of us would t... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
10th August 2009
If you have been arrested for a DUI in Pittsburgh, PA, you are most likely going to need a proven attorney to defend your rights. Receiving a DUI Pennsylvania can also be referred to as drunk driving, driving while impaired (DWI) or the new driving after ... Read >
Author: BensonSenator
29th July 2009
Driving under the influence (or DUI) is a severe offense. If you have ever had a DUI conviction, you without doubt know that the consequences can be both embarrassing and pricey. Aside from the fines, attorney fees, and license suspension, there are the m... Read >
Author: John Musca
16th July 2009
Thanks to Arizona's contemporary drunk driving laws, even to start with schedule offenders might earth themselves in prison. Effective October 2007, the state's driving under the influence (DUI) laws are acclaimed as the harshest in the country.
Althou... Read >
Author: ce Fung
23rd June 2009
If you find yourself arrested for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI) in the State of Arizona, and you have submitted to a breath, blood, or urine test, and the results of the test reveal a blood/breath alcohol result of .08% or higher, or you ha... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter
18th June 2009
It’s been said many times, that if you’re stopped for a DUI, don’t take the Breathalyzer test and they won’t be able to convict you, but is that really true? When questioning whether you should take a Breathalyzer test when pulled over for a DUI, ... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter
05th June 2009
People with previous drunk driving convictions make up approximately one-third of the drunk driving problems in America. Spite 27 years of public education and law enforcement’s best efforts—people continue to drive drunk. In fact, the most frequent t... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter
14th May 2009
Questions to Ask about your DUI in Los Angeles
A DUI is a serious criminal offense. When you are accused of DUI in Los Angeles, you will have to handle the situation carefully for months following to assure your interest is protected. As much as you woul... Read >
Author: sharma
10th March 2009
DUI is a crime not a mistake. I say this because I am very concerned for my fellow citizens, families and neighbors we have now come to realize that DUI is no longer accepted as an unavoidable price of automobile travel. Because of the potential for causi... Read >
08th December 2008
As an update to a story we carried last month in our California drunk driving accident lawyers blog, a former Stockton police trainee has been arraigned in an accident case that killed one of his passengers.
According to the Modesto Bee, 27-year-old Ry... Read >
Author: Robert Reeves
01st December 2008
The Arizona Legislature continues to update and change Arizona’s DUI laws, making them some of the strictest laws in the country. The Law Offices of Craig W. Penrod, P.C., would like to remind you that it is more important than ever for those charged wi... Read >
Author: Kris Pipes
11th November 2008
The following is an all too familiar scenario in Virginia:
You are returning home after attending a warm send-off party for one of your colleagues. Many close friends and associates had gathered and you were enjoying every moment of the evening.
At ... Read >
Author: Jim Parrish
11th November 2008
If you are pulled over and accused of drunk driving in the state of California, you will need to act quickly. Your right to drive is at stake. One of the first things you need to do after your arrest is file an appeal for a hearing with the Department of ... Read >
Author: Cary B
04th June 2008
"Driving while either intoxicated or drunk is dangerous and drivers with high blood alcohol content (BAC) are at increased risk of car accidents, highway injuries and vehicular deaths. Prevention measures evaluated include license suspension or revocation... Read >
Author: andy taylor
04th June 2008
"What Is Kentucky's DUI Law? What Does It Mean?
DWI/DUI is an abbreviation of driving while under the influence of intoxicants (alcohol) or of any substance or substances which impair driving ability. Other substances can include illegal drugs, prescri... Read >
Author: andy taylor
04th June 2008
"According information given by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, as of January 1, 2007, if you request an out-of-house / public driving record printout, any DUI offense on your record will appear for 10 years from the violation date.
Under ... Read >
Author: andy taylor
29th May 2008
Q. What happens to a professional license when the practitioner is convicted of a second-degree crime?
According to N.J.S.A. 2C: 51-5A, a New Jersey health care practitioner such as a doctor, who is convicted of a second degree health care claims fraud... Read >
21st May 2008
Arizona’s new DUI law is one of the strictest in the nation, and penalties are now tougher than ever. An Arizona DUI arrest can result in a license suspension, fines, and longer jail time. At Koplow and Patane, we remind you that there are ways to nav... Read >
Author: Koplow
21st May 2008
When Arizona’s new DUI Law took effect in September 2007, it became more imperative than ever for those charged with an Arizona DUI to be able to defend themselves against such charges. A conviction under the new Arizona DUI statute may bring with it s... Read >
Author: Koplow
20th May 2008
Young drivers in particular are a major problem on the highways, and there are effective, feasible ways to reduce their crash involvement. The solutions are known but, unfortunately, they aren't widely applied. There's tremendous variation among the state... Read >
Author: sammybeanard
20th May 2008
If there's anything that could drive your car insurance cost sky-high it's a drunk-driving (DUI) conviction.
According to the Insurance Information Institute, there is an alcohol-related traffic fatality in the United States every 29 minutes. Aside fro... Read >
25th March 2008
The days when you had no other option but to hire an irport limo service company when you had to fetch or drive somebody to the airport are finally over—you are now a proud owner of a beautiful piece of automotive engineering miracle. Before you start s... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles
15th February 2008
Having San Diego DUI lawyers on your side means that they can represent you at any administrative proceedings that take place. One of these proceedings may be a hearing about the status of your driving privileges. So, since license suspension is a standar... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th August 2007
Over 1.4 million drivers in America were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs during 2001. Because of different outcries form different organization such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) law enforcement officers have... Read >
Author: wahlberg.richard
27th March 2007
Driving drunk is a very dangerous thing to do, and can result in a variety of different consequences. If you are convicted of a DUI you will have to deal with points on your license, drivers license suspension, high fines, attorney/court costs, and more. ... Read >
Author: Dean Larson
09th March 2007
We live in an independent country and people are free to do whatever they want as far as their personal life is concerned. People, not only in India, but all over the world do indulge in activities like smoking, drinking and all kind of weird stuff which ... Read >
Author: Abhimanyu Singh
16th July 2006
Florida had over 85 million visitors in 2005, many of them in the summer. They go home with a great tan and in many cases a speeding ticket. And Florida has a policy of reporting these tickets back to the home state of the driver.
While Florida does no... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th June 2006
Who has burden in DMV Hearings
The DMV has the burden of proof in the Administrative Per Se (APS) hearing. The burden of proof is that there is more evidence weighted towards driving under the influence of alcohol than not. State law has mandated tha... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
Standard of proof in DMV Hearings
The standard of proof at DMV hearings is the preponderance of the evidence standard. This level of proof is required in most civil cases, which DMV hearings can be likened to, as opposed to the criminal court trial wher... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
05th August 2005
If you are ever arrested for drunk driving (also called DUI for "driving under the influence" or DWI for "driving while intoxicated"), your experience will begin with an officer stopping you because of some questionable driving pattern, or possibly becaus... Read >
Author: Lawrence Taylor
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