Chemical Test Refusals May Not be Criminal
In the context of a drunk driving arrest, a handful of states have enacted statutes criminalizing chemical test refusal. These states are Minnesota, Nebraska, Alaska,
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In the context of a drunk driving arrest, a handful of states have enacted statutes criminalizing chemical test refusal. These states are Minnesota, Nebraska, Alaska,
If you’ve been charged with driving under the influence, it is likely that you have also been charged with one or more summary offense. A
You decide to go it alone – skip hiring a DWI defense attorney – and you get convicted of a DWI. You pay a $250
Law enforcement officials in Colorado say they made 1,342 DUI arrests between August 16 and September 3 — a time period during which they typically
According to data released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and reported in the Washington Post, walking under the influence of an intoxicant
Under the implied consent law in Virginia, you are required to give a breath or blood test if an officer arrests you for driving under
Effective July 28, 2013, a newly-revised Boating Under the Influence (BUI) law came into effect in the State of Washington. Penalties were raised to that
If you are pulled over and the officer suspects drunk driving, you will be offered a preliminary breath test – sometimes called an Alco-Sensor. I
As a Pennsylvania licensee, you have already agreed to take a chemical test if ever arrested for driving under the influence. Because you have already
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