Legal Articles, DUI-DWI

Misconceptions about Arrest

Three misconceptions about being arrested.

Straw and Spitball constitute weapons under Georgia law

Even a straw and spitball constitute violations of Georgia's weapons on campus laws.

Know Your Legal Rights If Stopped By the Police

If you’re stopped by the police, will you know your legal rights? Maryland DUI lawyer Randolph Rice has prepared this helpful guide if you are stopped for a DUI investigation in Maryland.

Common DUI Defenses in a Maryland DUI Case

A drunk driving arrest may feel like an open and shut case. Typically, people who have been arrested for drunk driving have been drinking, and most people are unable to determine whether they are over the legal limit simply based on the way they feel.

Should I take a DUI case to trial?

As a result, a common question that DUI defendants have is whether they should maintain their innocence and take their case to trial.

Act Quick When Hiring A DUI Attorney

Prosecutors can take months to charge you for a DUI. Waiting until the charges are filed to hire an Attorney could be a critical mistake.

The Fluid State of DUI Law

An update on Tennessee DUI law.

Got Arrested or Charged with a Crime - What Now?

How to handle a criminal charge and investigation

Minor Responsible for Own Injuries After Consumption of Alcohol

Blog post about the liability of a homeowner for the injuries of voluntarily intoxicated individuals on their property.

Connecticut Ignition Interlock Device Program and Driver’s License Reinstatement

Blog post explaining Connecticut laws on ignition lock devices and license reinstatement after you have received a DUI.

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