DUI Attorney Info
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What is DUI?
In all 50 states, an adult who is at least 21 years old can be charged with DUI if he or she operates a motor
vehicle with a blood alcohol content level that exceeds the statutory limit, which in each and every state is
.08%. Your blood alcohol content level can be determined through chemical testing from your saliva, urine,
breath, hair, or from your blood.
It is important to highlight the fact that a person can also be charged with DUI if he or she operates a motor
vehicle while under the influence of any amount of alcohol or drugs (legal or otherwise), or a combination
of the two, which makes the individual unable to safely operate the vehicle that he or she is driving. The
essential point here is that an adult can receive a DUI with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) that is
less than .08%.

Why Do I Need a DUI Attorney?
A DUI attorney will be able to evaluate your case and determine if there are constitutional violations or other
defenses that potentially weaken the prosecution’s case.
Armed with this information, the DUI attorney can negotiate with the prosecution for a reduced charge and in
some circumstances, even a complete dismissal of the charge. In sum, without the representation of a "drunk
driving" attorney, you considerably reduce your chances of getting the best possible legal results.
It is the “job” of a DUI attorney to show the judge all the impressive things you have done in your adult life
such as the fact that you are a community volunteer, that you are a good father or mother, your commendable work
record, that your are an active member of your church, and the fact that you regularly pay taxes. (that is, if this
information is "factual"). Indeed, with this information, the judge is more likely to view your case
favorably.
DUI has become a very sophisticated and complicated area of jurisprudence. In point of fact, many criminal
defense attorneys will admit that given the many talents and skills that need to be mastered by a DUI defense
attorney, this area of specialization can be one of the most difficult areas of criminal law in which the lawyer
can engage.
Every state now has stringent DUI penalties in place to help prevent people from drinking and driving.
Examples of such penalties include the following:
- The installation of an ignition interlock device.
- A suspended driver’s license.
- Vehicle impoundment.
- Substantial fines and court fees (sometimes in excess of $5,000 or more).
- Jail time.
- Mandatory alcohol education classes (at your expense).
- Probation.
- Community service.
Even for a first DUI conviction, you could lose your driver’s license, face possible restrictions on your
interstate and international travel, experience insurance coverage problems, and lose your job.
The good news, on the other hand, is that it is likely that you can avoid most or perhaps all of these penalties
by hiring a DUI attorney.
Have you been charged with DUI? A local DUI lawyer may be able to help you fight the charges against you
and save your driver’s license. Just fill out the form below to talk with a local DUI lawyer or
call (877) 246-8058 to get in contact with a DUI attorney.
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Disclaimer
This website, Alcoholics Information, is owned and managed by Integrity Business Systems and
Solutions. The information provided on Alcoholics Information is for informational purposes
only.
Neither Integrity Business Systems and Solutions nor Alcoholics Information renders medical or
legal advice or professional services.
The contents of Alcoholics Information are provided for informational purposes only and do not
constitute legal advice or establish an attorney-client relationship.
The outcome of a legal action necessarily depends on the facts and circumstances particular to that action and,
as a consequence, results will be different from case to case.
What is more, every once-in-a-while, the DUI laws change and the information on Alcoholics Information
may not reflect the most current changes.
No individual should rely upon or act upon any information contained on this website without first seeking the
advice of an attorney.
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affiliated with and makes no representations as to the content of this site.
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