Four Things You Should Understand When You Are Charged With A DUI

Posted on: 4 September 2018

Driving under the influence is a serious charge. Even when your blood alcohol level is slightly over the legal limit, the consequences of your DUI arrest can be painful. And this can be true even for a first time offender. You can lose your license, and depending upon what you do for a living, you could lose your job. Naturally, your insurance rates are going to increase dramatically. The following are a few things you should know.
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Ways To Avoid An Indecent Exposure Charge From Urinating In Public

Posted on: 7 August 2018

The last thing you want when performing a seemingly innocent act is be charged with a crime — especially a sex crime that forces you to register as a sex offender if you're found guilty. While many people commit sex crimes with bad intentions, others find themselves making mistakes and then paying the often-steep consequences. Getting charged with indecent exposure can be the result of a number of different actions, including something as innocent as urinating in public and having someone see you.
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Facing A DUI Conviction? What You Need To Do To Beat The Case

Posted on: 19 June 2018

If you have a potential drunk driving conviction looming over your head, you're probably dealing with a lot of different emotions. Just the thought of what could have happened on that fateful day is enough to give you pause, but when you consider how a conviction can change your life, the fear and anxiety can go through the roof. You must put into motion a plan of action which will minimize your chances of actually being convicted of driving under the influence (DUI).
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Can You Tell All? Understanding How Confidentiality Affects Your DUI Case

Posted on: 18 April 2018

Few people ever think that they could spend a night in jail after being arrested for DUI. Once you get over the embarrassment and anger, however, seek legal help. A DUI conviction carries very serious penalties and you already know how uncomfortable a jail cell can be. You and your defense attorney will have a unique relationship that should be built on honesty and integrity, but you may be naturally reluctant to open yourself up to judgment and censure.
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