Legal Articles, DUI-DWI

ANSWERS TO LEGAL QUESTIONS

This is a list of legal answers I have given on AVVO

CAN THE POLICE TAKE MY BLOOD AGAINST MY WILL?

Do the police have the authority or the right to take your blood against your will? Short answer: yes (if they have a warrant)

TIPS ON HOW TO AVOID GETTING A DUI IN KENTUCKY

What steps you need to take if you are ever pulled over after having drunk ANYTHING at all

NEW IGNITION INTERLOCK LAWS -- WHY REFUSAL MAKES EVEN MORE SENSE NOW

What do the new ignition interlock laws mean and why refusals of the breathalyzer are even more beneficial now

HOW TO BEAT A BREATHALYZER

What techniques work and don't not work when trying to beat the breathalyzer machine.

What is "Revenge Porn" and Why Is It Serious?

Now that we live in the digital age, we realize that the internet is not written in pencil, but ink - meaning once something is published online, it is there to stay. Until now. It is now a felony in Nevada and several other states to post what is known as "Revenge Porn."

WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS REFUSE THE BREATHALYZER AND THE STANDARDIZED FIELD SOBRIETY TESTS

Breathalyzers and Field Sobriety Tests should always be refused because they make your case stronger if refused for the right reasons -- because they are faulty.

Registration of Convicted Felons; when a withhold of adjudication actually constitutes a conviction

Even though a withhold of adjudication isn't a criminal conviction within the state of Florida, registration requirements exist affecting people granted a withhold.

DWI vs. Careless Driving

DWI vs. Careless Driving. What's the difference?

Restore your license - what to do after two or more DUIs in Michigan

Are you eligible to have your license restored in Michigan? The Secretary of State will hold a hearing for you once it is requested, but you should prepare for that hearing with the assistance of an attorney. I will help you prepare for the hearing and compile the paperwork. Flat fee!

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