Monday, December 29, 2008

DUI Attorney, How To Pick The Best

Once you’ve been charged with a DUI, it’s important to look for a good DUI attorney to help you deal with the court proceedings and fight the charge. While DUI attorneys can be found easily, it’s important that you shop around for a DUI attorney that meets your needs.

Starting Your Search for a DUI Attorney. The first thing you need to do is develop a list of possible candidates for your DUI attorney. There can be many places where you get DUI attorney names. For example, newspapers, internet ads, and the telephone book can all be good resources for creating a list in your search for a DUI attorney in your area. You can also check with your state’s Bar Association to get a list of names of DUI attorneys who specialize in DUI law.

It’s also great to get references for a DUI attorney from people you know. While it may be embarrassing to discuss your predicament with others, you’re more likely to get a good referral for a DUI attorney from someone who’s had a good experience in the past.

Finally, if you’ve ever worked with any kind of attorney for other legal situations, you may want to get some possible names for a DUI attorney from him or her. Regardless of where you get your names, it’s important to consult with more than one DUI attorney to decide who to hire.

Friday, December 5, 2008

DUI process

Each year, 1 out of 135 licensed drivers in America is arrested for DUI, and the people that are arrested as a result of car wrecks involving property damage and injury to people are treated much the same as the average Joe who had two beers with his nachos. If you've recently received a DUI or DWI, be prepared, because you will be treated as a common criminal for years to come. Your insurance will sky rocket, you'll probably lose your driver's license, and if you apply for a new job, 99.5 percent of all companies will use that as an excuse not to hire you. You'll be singled out at the courthouse, with the insurance company, current and future employers, and in society as a whole.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

The DUI Court Process

Successfully navigating your way through a criminal prosecution for Driving Under the Influence in Washington State requires a clear understanding of the DUI court process. In other words, knowing what is coming your way will greatly reduce the amount of stress you feel when fighting a DUI charge.

Although each Court System in Washington varies a little on how they handle the initial stages of a criminal prosecution, the basic outline below will help you understand the Court process as a whole:

When you get arrested for a crime, you will have several court dates to go through. Your first time in Court is called an Arraignment. Your next court date is called a Pre-Trial or Status Conference. You may also have court dates for Motions or Trial.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Military DUI

What is intoxicated for a military DUI? For members of the military, a military court can use the state’s legal blood alcohol limit for a military DUI. However, military courts aren’t limited to the state’s legal limit. If your blood alcohol limit is lower than the state’s legal limit, but the military court feels it was enough to impair your ability to operate a vehicle, you can still be charged with a military DUI.

Where will your military DUI be tried? Unlike civilian DUI, a military court will try your military DUI. This means that you’ll need an attorney that understands military law and military DUI. As in a civilian court, one charged with a military DUI has the right to a defense attorney. It’s important that you get an attorney to assist you with the military DUI as quickly as possible. While civilian court proceedings tend to stretch out over a long period of time, military DUI court will move much faster.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

How to Get Out of a DUI?

When many people are arrested for driving under the influence, one of the first things they want to know is how to get out of a DUI. There’s no easy answer to that question because DUI is a criminal offense. If you’re arrested and charged with DUI, you’re going to have to go through a criminal trial and even administrative hearings about your driving privileges if you’re not able to make a plea bargain. Trying to handle all of these proceedings on your own is probably the quickest way to lose your criminal case and your driving privileges at the same time. If you choose to work with an attorney who does not specialize in DUI, you are risking your reputation and your freedom, since being convicted can result in a jail sentence in many states. Working with a specialist attorney who knows DUI inside and out is the best way to successfully defend yourself against a DUI charge.

DUI Law Information

DUI laws are different in each state throughout the nation. It's important to discuss your case with an aggressive DUI lawyer to see what is possible for your DUI charge. It's important that you discuss your case with an honest DUI lawyer who will give you honest feedback about your case rather than simply try to convince you to retain them for your DUI case. This article shows you how to get your case reviewed by the most honest DUI lawyer in your geographical area.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

New Arizona DUI Law

Alcohol-related accidents have been extremely increasing in Arizona. It is right time that the Arizona legislators have taken precautionary measures to avoid such accidents in future. Last year Arizona ranked sixth in the nation for alcohol-related deaths. On September 19, 2007 the new DUI law, targeted on first time DUI offenders - "super extreme", came into effect in Arizona which was signed into law by Governor Janet Napolitano on 18 May of 2007. It is now convincing that Arizona has become one of the toughest DUI laws in the country.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Get Your Drivers License Back After A DUI And Get Your Life Back

Throughout the nightmare of first getting pulled over, the sobriety tests, chemical tests, reading of rights, being handcuffed and placed under arrest, transported, booked, jailed, processed and released, a huge number of factors can get in the way of making a DUI conviction a perfect "clean-cut-and-dried" case. DUI cases are born by the hundreds (even thousands) every day and certainly, not all of them go to full conviction and loss of a drivers license after DUI. Too many factors enter the scenario such as human error, improper following of procedure, insufficient evidence and, of course, clever lawyers that prevent all drunk driving cases from closing. Nevertheless, far too many cases do close resulting in no chance for a license after DUI due to small details that the driver is unaware of and, if exposed in court, would be grounds for a dismissal.

Friday, February 22, 2008

DUI Records and Pre-Employment Background Checks

9 times out of 10 most every employer will do a pre-employment background check on you and will uncover the DUI offense which most likely will cause them not to hire you. Most pre-employment background checks are conducted by 3rd party HR companies that are contracted by your potential employer specifically to do background checks. A lot of the big companies use the same outsourced HR company to do their checks so if you get flagged within their system that could in effect ruin your chances of ever getting hired from any company who uses them to perform pre-employment background checks.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

DUI Expungement

If you have ever been arrested for DUI and looking forward to clear your DUI conviction record to avoid miscellaneous problems in the future then look no further than getting immediately started with expungement. The expungement is a legal process of removing your DUI conviction record. It can be applied usually after a certain length of time period from your arrest (usually a year).

Saturday, January 12, 2008

DUI Arrest Urgent First Steps

When you're first arrested for a DUI or drunk driving charge you are given a literal TON of conflicting information from the courts, the DMV, DUI lawyers, and of course the good old internet. So this article will hopefully serve to clarify a few things for you so you can make the best decisions for yourself and your future.

Of the most urgent concern for you to now think about is preserving your driving privileges with the DMV. Go through all the paperwork you have that the police officer gave you the night of your DUI arrest. You should find a paper license (it's probably a pink piece of paper) that allows you to drive for a certain amount of days from the date of issue.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Orange County DUI Records

The purpose of criminal statistics is two fold. The first one controls and restricts the individual’s actions to prevent from being committed again. The second purpose is to aid the decision makers, usually the legislatures, legal courts to enact reactive as well as proactive laws to reduce the occurrence of such crimes.

DUI is a crime and therefore the state maintains records of such occurrences through various agencies such as police departments, department of motor vehicle (DMV). It is estimated that there are seven agencies involved in a DUI case. The record contains details like penalty, jail sentence, license confiscation and any attendance of alcohol program.