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Questions To Ask Yourself After A DUI Charge

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Whether you are legally licensed to drive a vehicle or not, the most important thing to do is to handle it in a safe manner. The reason why is because all it takes is a small mistake to cause an accident that results in injuries or death. There are strict laws in place in regards to what you can and cannot do while operating a vehicle. For instance, it is illegal to operate a vehicle when you have consumed alcohol and your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level is above a certain percentage.…

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Why A Jury, Not Judge, Should Handle Your DUI Charge

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In some states, you have the option of facing the judge or jury when being prosecuted for DUI (driving under the influence). Here are some of the reasons you should opt for a jury trial in such a case. The Jury Is More Likely To Be Sympathetic  One of the pros of dealing with a jury, rather than a judge, is that the jury is more likely to be sympathetic to your plight than the judge.…

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Help—I Got a DUI and Wasn't Drunk!

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Getting a DUI can cause a lot of damage, so it’s frustrating when you believe that you weren’t actually drunk. Working with your criminal-defense lawyer, you might be able to piece together what happened and get off the hook for a DUI. Here are some possibilities. The Breathalyzer Was Broken It happens. Sometimes, the breathalyzer equipment can be broken. This is why it’s a good idea to have your DUI attorney order an alternative test right away to track blood-alcohol content.…

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