Legal Articles, DUI-DWI

6 Things You Should Know If You Are Arrested

When you are arrested, everything seems to happen very fast. There are many situations and different circumstances that can lead to an arrest. No matter how or why it happened, it is important to know your rights. Here are our top 6 things you should know if you are arrested.

Consequences of a Criminal Conviction

A thorough discussion of crime classes and their potential punishments.

Alcohol, the Law & You

A discussion of civil claims available to victims of alcohol related accidents

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT A DUI IN FLORIDA

Things to know about a DUI in Florida

But I wasn’t driving – how can I get a DUI?

DUI, actual physical control law

Your Violation of Probation case

Information on what to expect in your violation of probation case.

Your 1st DUI and your License

Informing you of your rights and available steps for your license suspension upon being stopped and arrested for DUI.

Buy Pot, Travel Not.

Traveling with pot legally obtained in another state could merit criminal charges in Nebraska.

Is the Registration as accurate as it needs to be?

The Sexual Registration is not an accurate measuring device.

Can certain foods affect an Interlock device?

Certain foods can cause a negative test on the interlock device installed on your vehicle.

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