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    A breathalyzer test gives law enforcement officers a quick and easy way to determine if someone has had too much to drink. Breath tests to determine sobriety are a common occurrence, but their results are not always accurate. For this and many other reasons, drivers may consider refusing a breathalyzer test. However, refusing a breathalyzer test..

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      What Is a Marijuana DUI? Initiative 502, passed in 2012, legalized marijuana for recreational use, making it legal for people 21 and over to possess and use marijuana. The initiative also changed Washington’s marijuana laws regarding DUI, amending the previous DUI laws regarding marijuana. Washington considers people caught with a blood concentration of THC over..

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    Getting pulled over on suspicion of DUI can be scary, regardless of how much you’ve had to drink. Even if you have only had a drink or two, you face the very likely possibility of being arrested for a DUI. As an experienced Seattle DUI attorney, there are many things I recommend that you do..

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    Driving under the influence (DUI) arrests are at their highest during Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve. Between Christmas and New Year, the U.S. sees the average number of fatalities involving alcohol-impaired drivers rise 34 percent. Each year, the number of travelers flooding the roads for winter celebrations increases, including a significantly higher number of alcohol-impaired..

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    Seattle DUI Attorney Matthew Leyba discusses the 4 steps a driver should take following a DUI arrest to ensure they give themselves the best chance of defending the DUI case

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    Being arrested for driving under the influence (a DUI) in Seattle is a significant and frightening affair. Not only is the whole process complex and detailed, but the outcome of your case can have life altering ramifications. In order to ensure that there is a strong defense and an agreeable outcome to your case, you..

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