Articles, tagged with "dui offense", page 5
13th October 2009
DUI punishment in Tennessee is complicated, as it is in many jurisdictions. Levels of punishment and penalties depend largely on the facts of your arrest as well as your past criminal record, and more importantly, any prior DUIs in your past. In addition ...
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Author:
Nathan Moore
12th October 2009
DUI or driving under the influence is classified as a very serious crime in all states of the U.S.; however, the conviction for DUI in some states may have serious consequences that can change one's life seriously. If you have been charged with a DUI offe...
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Author:
David Ryan
04th September 2009
A DUI in California is a serious matter which can have lasting consequences on your way of life. A DUI which should be taken gravely as one should take all of the actions feasible to minimize its effects. DUI means driving under the influence of alcohol. ...
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Author:
Morris Cochran
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...
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Author:
John Musca
03rd August 2009
DUI laws are meant to serve the purpose of preventing drunk driving. In Arizona, the laws for driving under the influence set the legal limit for blood alcohol levels at .08%. The penalties for breaking Arizona DUI laws not only involve jail time, but wi...
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Author:
Marc Bishop
04th July 2009
Furthermore, a DUI lawyer has the expertise to find holes in the prosecutions arguments, to challenge their evidence and, overall, to give you the best possible defense. Through a DUI lawyers help, charges against you may be dropped or your punishment be...
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Author:
Jonas Jacobson
05th June 2009
It is a misdemeanor to drive under the influence and to have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% in the state of California. If you are caught driving under the influence, criminal charges will be filed against you and you will have to have a hearing ...
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Author:
shefmanlaw
30th March 2009
Missouri drivers who recently got their licenses suspended due to a DUI offense, repeated traffic violations or too much unpaid tickets, or has been involved in an auto accident without carrying the required levels of auto insurance, would soon need to ge...
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Author:
Shay West
26th March 2009
Q: I was booked for driving under the influence of alcohol and found guilty. They gave me a community service term because this was my first DUI offense. How can I get cheap insurance now?
A: Insurance companies take a very dim view of DUI convictions....
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Author:
David Ackland
23rd March 2009
DUI charges are a serious offense. There's no doubt about it. Most charges stemming from driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs will result in a stiff fine, loss of your driver's license, and even a stint in jail. If you're arrested for DUI i...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
15th December 2008
DUI is a term used by most states which stands for driving under influence of alcohol, drugs and other intoxicated condition.
It is the situation or act of driving a vehicle after having alcohol or drugs. It is a crime in all countries in the world.
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Author:
Sukhdeep
04th December 2008
Having a DUI offense can affect some your employment. Like for instance if one of your responsibilities is to drive that company vehicle, you employer would want to check on your driving records and a DUI offense cannot be erased from your driving records...
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Author:
Ezra
02nd December 2008
Drinking and driving is obviously a mistake for many reasons. One of the effects of driving under the influence that many people don't realize involves your car insurance. If you're covered by a policy at the time you're convicted of a DUI, your rates may...
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Author:
Kade Phillips
04th June 2008
"Kentucky DUI Law: Kentucky uses two theories to find liability in drivers suspected of DUI. The first of these is the per se theory of intoxication. Under the per se rule, any person with a blood alcohol level that exceeds .08% is per se guilty of violat...
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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 ...
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Author:
andy taylor