Three Options For DUI Defense

Posted on: 13 April 2017

If you've been pulled over for driving under the influence, one of the things that the courts will evaluate is the field sobriety test conducted at the time of the stop. While these tests can be very telling about your level of impairment, they aren't always entirely accurate. Here are a few things to discuss with your DUI attorney before the case goes to court. How Experienced Was The Officer?
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FAQ About A DUI Charge

Posted on: 21 March 2017

Getting into numerous accidents due to drinking and driving can lead to you having to serve some serious time behind bars, especially if someone is harmed in the process. If you are facing a DUI penalty that you might not be able to cope with, the best thing that you can do is try to get the most minimal sentence possible. You must also work on overcoming your addiction to alcohol before you end up causing a traumatic accident.
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The Basics of Pleading To A Lesser Charge

Posted on: 8 March 2017

If you have been arrested and charged with a crime, you may already have a good idea of what you could be facing in terms of punishment after consulting with your attorney. In some cases, you may be met with a decision before your case is decided upon in court. Knowing what to do once your attorney presents you with a plea bargain can be confusing, especially when it comes at a time when you are already under a great deal of stress.
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4 Aspects Of The "Medical Necessity" Defense To Understand If Charged With Possession Of Marijuana

Posted on: 18 July 2016

Marijuana is one of the only medications that works to help relieve pain, nausea and other symptoms all at the same time. However, medical marijuana is only legally available in a handful of states and there are sometimes other state regulations regarding marijuana that it is important to take into consideration. If you live outside of one of these states, it may be difficult to access medical marijuana, and even if you are in a state where medical usage is allowed, you may still be charged with criminal charges if you fail to get a valid prescription or break another law related to marijuana.
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