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DUI / DWI LAWS

This article explains what a motorist should do to challenge and confront the charge of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated in the event the vehicle is not involved in an accident. It is a crime to operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated, and not unlike suicide, this crime renders the operator of the vehicle a victim of his own conduct. This article discloses the acts a motorist should take after consuming alcohol before operating a vehicle, the motorist's conduct at a police stop, after arrest and within the subsequent judicial proceedings that follow.  This article attempts to make the playing field between the motorist and the authorities level and thereby overcome the presumption of guilt in the minds of potential jurors who have been adversely influenced against motorists charged with DUI by negative media publicity.

If you are convicted of DUI / DWI, you face the following punishment:

  1. Suspension or revocation of your driver's license for a lengthy period of time
  2. A substantial fine, imprisonment or both
  3. Loss of insurance coverage if injuries occur, loss of no fault coverage for loss of earnings, medical payments, and potential loss of a legal defense within a civil proceeding
  4. Cancellation of insurance policy or a substantial increase in premiums
  5. A conviction of DUI / DWI will give rise to a felony charge in the event it is a second DUI / DWI within ten years
  6. Extensive legal fees within any criminal matter to defend against the charges
  7. Forfeiture of you vehicle

THEREFORE it is worth the price of $20.00 for a copy of "You don't have to be a victim of the law of driving while intoxicated"

THE STEPS THAT SHOULD BE TAKEN AFTER THE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL AND PRIOR TO OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE

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This office for the past 20 years has been engaged in numerous DUI / DWI cases from arrest, court, appeals and many of the cases have been published in legal texts.

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