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Refusing A PBT Is Never A Crime.

Refusing a PBT is not a crime and you will not lose your license if you refuse to take it. It is as mere civil infraction with No Points and about a $100 fine only. Read more...

Can you expunge a DUI in Michigan?

Can you expunge a DUI in Michigan? The simple answer is NO. read more...

New Hampshire DWI Sobriety Checkpoints and Roadblocks

New Hampshire Sobriety Checkpoints and Roadblocks DWI Dui OUI

Drunk Drivers Intervention Program

Drunk Drivers Impaired Intervention Program: IDIP DWI New Hampshire

DWI DUI Law in New Hampshire NH

New Hampshire DWI operating under the influence law.

The Penalties for Illinois DUI Laws and Arrests in 2011 Have Increased Again

The following Illinois DUI Sentences Guide is helpful, but caution should be employed. Consult with a knowledgeable Illinois DUI Attorney such as Ramsell and Associates, LLC to determine which DUI law applies to a particular DUI case.

California Criminal Defense

Criminal Defense Overview

NH Drunk Driving DWI DUI

NH Drunk Driving Laws: DUI, DWI, OUI If you are arrested for DWI, DUI or OUI, retain a lawyer immediately. Do not talk to the police or prosecutor. Delay may cause key evidence to be altered. You have a short time limitation to file certain Motions or they are forever lost.

A Defendant’s Physical Appearance in Court

In court, a defendant’s physical appearance can be of great importance. The judge, jury, and prosecutor will all form impressions about the defendant’s character, based upon his or her appearance. These impressions can affect every aspect of a case, and result in a more or less favorable outcome

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