During a DUI/DWI investigation in St. Augustine, the arresting officer will request that the driver provide a breath sample. The breath alcohol test and/or refusal to submit to such test must be “incidental to a lawful arrest.” The driver will usually be in handcuffs at this point. If the driver refuses to submit, the officer… Continue reading Breath Alcohol Tests for DUI In Florida
Read MoreMost people arrested for DUI/DWI in St. Augustine are stopped while driving a vehicle. However, in some cases, the vehicle may already be stopped when the officer arrives on the scene. If the vehicle engine is not on and running, the officer will have to prove that the defendant had actual physical control of the… Continue reading Florida DUI and the Element of Actual Physical Control
Read MoreYou went out to dinner, had a few drinks, then picked up a DUI on the way home. Maybe it didn’t happen that way, but you are probably now wondering — will this mistake be on my record for life? The answer depends on many factors. However, before it is too late, always consult with… Continue reading Expungement of Florida DUI Convictions: Procedures and Policies
Read MoreIGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICES DUI is a serious offense that can have unintended and tragic impacts on our society. In bad or repeat DUI cases, the driver/defendant will face enhanced sentencing penalties including installation of an ignition interlock device. An ignition interlock device affects those convicted of DUI upon their eligibility for reinstatement of a permanent… Continue reading What Are Ignition Interlock Devices?
Read MoreDUI is a serious offense that can have unintended and tragic impacts on our society. As part of sentencing in DUI cases, the driver/defendant must complete certain courses designed to reduce future recidivism, including the Alcohol Safety Education Course and Victim Impact Panel. The Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Victim Impact Panel is an awareness… Continue reading Victim Impact Panel
Read MoreIf you were arrested for DUI, the officer likely seized your driver license and issued you a citation that includes a notice of administrative suspension. For a first offense DUI, the administrative suspension will be for 6-months if you had an unlawful breath or blood alcohol level (.08 or more), or 12-months if you refused… Continue reading Steps To Waive Formal Review and Qualify for a Hardship License for First Offense DUI Cases.
Read MoreThe penalties for a DUI conviction can be severe and lasting. Misdemeanor DUI is a criminal traffic offense that can be enhanced based on prior convictions, high breath test results, a child present in the driver’s vehicle, crashes with injury or property damage, and several other factors. In general, a first offense misdemeanor DUI is… Continue reading What Are the Penalties for First Offense DUI in Florida?
Read MoreIf you were recently arrested for DUI, you must make a big decision in less than 10 days. The officer likely confiscated your license, suspended your right to drive, and issued you a DUI ticket. What will you do now in response to the administrative suspension of your driver license? Should you demand or waive… Continue reading Demand or Waive – That Is the Question
Read MoreYou are likely confused, worried, and upset about the situation. These are normal feelings whether this is a first offense or more. The initial steps in response to a DUI in Florida are the same no matter the case. First, check to verify that you can legally drive for the first 10 days following the… Continue reading So You Were Recently Arrested for DUI. Now What?
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