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Welcome to the DUI News Blog. Some of the best DUI defense attorneys from across the country have been selected to provide the public with current information and analyses of legal issues relating to the defense of Driving Under the Influence cases.

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Recent DUI Posts

Proposed Increase in Tennessee Penalties for Aggravated Vehicular Assault and Homicide

Tennessee State Representative Ron Gant (R-Piperton) has introduced House Bill 190, which would increase penalties for aggravated vehicular assault and aggravated vehicular homicide for those defendants registering a blood alcohol level between .15% and .20% and meeting the other qualifications of the applicable laws. These changes to Tennessee Code Annotated Sections 39-13-115 and 39-13-218, in conjunction with Senator Paul Rose’s (R-Dyersburg) companion Senate Bill 457, would lower the blood alcohol concentration for increased penalties, bringing these in line with the increased penalty provisions currently in place for DUI defendants registering between a blood alcohol level between .15% and .20%. Aggravated vehicular homicide is a Class A felony that carries from 15 to 60 years in prison, while aggravated vehicular assault is a Class C felony in Tennessee, which has penalties

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The Importance of Seeking Legal Representation After a DUI

A DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charge can be an overwhelming and life-altering experience. From potential license suspension to hefty fines and even imprisonment, the consequences are serious and far-reaching. For many, this may be the first time navigating the criminal justice system, making the process even more daunting. If you’re facing a DUI charge, one of the most critical decisions you can make is hiring a skilled DUI defense lawyer. Understanding the Complexities of DUI Laws and Legal Systems The landscape of DUI laws is complex and varies significantly depending on your jurisdiction. Each case comes with its own set of variables, such as: Without proper legal training, understanding the charges against you can be challenging. This is where a DUI lawyer becomes invaluable. With their deep understanding of

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How To Get Your License Back Quickly After a DUI 

Losing your license after a DUI can be overwhelming, but taking the right steps quickly can help you regain your driving privileges sooner. The process varies by state, but in general, you will need to fulfill specific legal requirements, complete any mandated education or treatment programs, and demonstrate your commitment to safe and responsible driving. Acting promptly and staying organized can make a significant difference in how long your license remains suspended.  Consult a DUI lawyer:  One of the first steps you should take after a DUI is consulting an experienced DUI attorney. A lawyer can provide valuable guidance based on your specific case and state laws. They can help you understand your options, negotiate a plea deal if applicable, and potentially reduce penalties. In some cases, an attorney may

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Ohio Officer’s Case Involves DUI/OVI and Improperly Handling Firearms

An off-duty Ohio police officer was stopped for speeding by a trooper from the Ohio State Highway Patrol (according to WKBN).  The trooper suspected the officer was under the influence, so the trooper requested the officer to perform field sobriety tests.  The officer refused.  The trooper arrested the officer and found a loaded handgun in the officer’s vehicle.  The officer was charged with DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio) and Improperly Handling Firearms in a Motor Vehicle.

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The Impact of Ignition Interlock Device Laws on Your Driving Privileges

An ignition interlock device (IID) is installed after specific DUI (driving under the influence) infractions, such as high blood alcohol content (BAC) levels, repeat offenses, or refusal to take a breathalyzer test during an arrest. For individuals convicted of a DUI, IIDs represent a balance between accountability, rehabilitation, and the opportunity to regain road freedoms. The Impact of IIDs on Driving Privileges Allows Restricted Driving Privileges During License Suspension All 50 states have enforced ignition interlock laws; 34 states and Washington D.C. mandate IIDs for all DUI convictions, including a first-time offense. Whether you install an IID before or after receiving a restricted license is determined by your specific state’s laws. A restricted license, or a hardship license, allows you to drive your vehicle during your license suspension period, given

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