DUI Hit and Run Accidents: What to Do
July, 28 2020
DUIs are frightening situations to find yourself in. Not only can DUI hit and run incidents lead to serious injury or even loss of life, but they can also leave victims in financial turmoil. Nobody anticipates or expects all of the ramifications that accompany DUI hit and run accidents so it’s easy to feel lost..
DUI vs DWI: Guide
April, 28 2020
Facing DUI or DWI charges is a serious matter. Both have the ability to affect your current life, driving privileges, as well as limit future career options. For drivers who are new to the world of DUI and DWI offenses, here is a guide telling you the differences between and severity of DUI and DWI..
3 Tips On How To Beat a DUI You Can’t Afford To Miss
April, 28 2020
Facing DUI charges can lead to legal complications, daily inconveniences, distrust among family, and a permanent stain on your criminal record. It’s no wonder that facing DUI charges is anxiety-inducing for so many. While you may feel confused and unsure what legal actions to take following DUI charges, it’s very important that you act accordingly..
DUI With Adderall: Is It Even Possible?
January, 22 2020
DUIs include a broad range of driving offenses. A DUI can result from driving while impaired with alcohol, illegal drugs, prescription medication, and other substances. When it comes to DUIs and prescription drugs, such as Adderall, drivers land in dicey legal territory. While it is natural and expected to prioritize health first, law enforcement cares..
Getting A DUI Expunged Off Your Criminal Record
January, 20 2020
Washington State takes DUI convictions very seriously. Law enforcement has been increasing action and efforts against drivers who choose to drive under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Due to the number of people who are injured or killed each year due to drunk driving, the punishments for drivers caught driving while under the influence..
Some drivers mistakenly believe that it is impossible to receive a DUI if their BAC (breath alcohol content) is under the legal standard of 0.08 percent. This, however, is not always true as drivers can exhibit signs of intoxication with a BAC lower than 0.08 percent, which might result in you needing to know a..