Articles, tagged with "dui conviction", page 5
05th May 2010
There are DUI laws in place in all 50 states of the U.S. These laws stipulate how much alcohol is too much (maximum BAC) and impose harsh penalties on anyone who is caught operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs. If you are dri...
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Author:
Robert Malove
15th April 2010
Here are some of the most recent DUI statistics surrounding deaths and accidents in the United States.
The number of deaths caused by drunk driving accidents in the USA at the time this article is being written stands at 2699. The number of people inju...
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Author:
johnson merel
15th April 2010
In many cases, part of the penalty of a DUI conviction is a requirement to attend an Alcohol Education class, aka 'DUI School'. Sometimes you may also be required to attend DUI classes for defensive driving lessons. The material covered in an alcohol awar...
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Author:
johnson merel
15th April 2010
Most individuals misunderstand or do not comprehend the difference in DUI arrests and what's established as "wet reckless driving".Alcohol-related reckless driving, also referred to as wet reckless, is very comparable to a drunk driving arrest in that, if...
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Author:
Doug Slain
14th April 2010
No one likes being cited for Driving under the Influence. A DUI conviction is a permanent one and will impede a lot of the things you do. When applying for a job and other matters, this conviction must be told to your prospective employer. And in some co...
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Author:
steve magill
15th March 2010
Traveling through California is best done on the road. This state has a lot to offer and by going around it using a car or even motorcycle is a life changing experience. You can go through the classic coastal highway of Interstate 1 or even the 101 to see...
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Author:
steve magill
11th March 2010
With a DUI charge you are possibly facing jail time, community service work, probation and driving privileges. On top of that, the judge in a DUI case can also impose additional monetary penalties. So how bad is it going to get when it comes to DUI fines ...
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Author:
Joe Dishe
01st March 2010
To be charged with DUI or driving under the influence in Washington DC is a serious offence, despite most people thinking it is only a minor traffic offence. The penalties for a DUI conviction can be severe and have long lasting consequences. For these ...
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Author:
KyleTravis
26th February 2010
New Jersey has some unique dui laws, not the least of which is dui vs dwi. Although most states' drunk driving laws are grouped under the driving under the influence (DUI) heading, New Jersey also has a DWI (driving while intoxicated) heading. What's the ...
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Author:
johnson merel
11th February 2010
Every time a person is taken into custody and fingerprinted in any state, that person has developed a "rap sheet" in that state. A criminal rap sheet is an account of criminal activity committed by a person, and the State Department of Justice ("DOJ") is ...
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Author:
Stewart Wills
01st February 2010
Driving under the Influence or DUI is a very serious offense. If you are arrested under this citation means that you have failed either a field sobriety test, or urine, breath analyzer or blood alcohol level test given by the police. A DUI conviction mean...
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Author:
steve magill
29th January 2010
Driving under the Influence or DUI as it is commonly known or referred to is a serious offense. A DUI conviction may even get you jail time and complete revocation of your license. This conviction will be a permanent record that will affect your life. In ...
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Author:
steve magill
26th November 2009
William Rutger doesn't just dance to the beat of a different drum. He smacks the drummer in the head with the sticks.
In his autobiography, Rutger recounts events from his bizarre life such as buying a $6,000 billboard to memorialize his dog Clifford, ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th November 2009
Making the decision to explore alcohol abuse treatments shouldn't be done alone. There are many different methods to achieve recovery and this article is to help inform you of what a few of those are. How they are similar and different and what they can...
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Author:
John E
17th November 2009
Even hearing the word "criminal" can automatically raise eyebrows, and bring looks of contempt and anxiety on the face of people. It's a stigma that no one wants attached to themselves. Therefore, if you've been charged with a crime, it is imperative you...
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Author:
sharma