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16. Connecticut Traffic Fines
Guide to Connecticut Traffic FinesIf you are ticketed for a traffic offense in Connecticut, you may be wondering how big a fine you can expect to be assessed.  Connecticut traffic fines are, for the most part, quite reasonable, and this guide can help you to understand the full consequences of traffic violations in Connecticut (which may extend beyond fines in some cases)...
17. Delaware Traffic Fines
Getting a traffic ticket in Delaware can cost a lot for some offenses.  Between your insurance rate increases and your Delaware traffic fines, you may owe a lot of money, particularly after major traffic violations.  This guide can help you to understand what you may owe in Delaware traffic fines.  It is worth remembering that in Delaware, police officers have a ..
18. Driver License Renewal
Guide to Easy Driver License RenewalRenewing your driver's license has gotten much easier recently in many states.  Online programs and streamlined processes for driver license renewal have made it faster and simpler to renew, and some states have even removed obstacles to renewal.  For instance, the state of New York recently decided to allow drivers to certify that ..
19. Driving Test Questions
Guide to Driving Test QuestionsBefore you take a written exam at the DMV, you may be curious about what kinds of questions will appear on the test.  Researching the questions ahead of time may give you a significant advantage when you take the test, and understanding what kinds of questions you will need to answer can make it easier to find the information you should study..
20. DUI Arrest At A Glance
DUI Arrest At A Glance Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol – commonly referred to as DUI – is a very serious offense, and a DUI arrest can have a substantial effect on many aspects one’s life; operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol should be avoided at all costs.DUI Arrest: Impounding of VehicleIf one is suspected – or convicted – of driving under the influe..
21. DUI Arrest: What If I Refuse to Participate?
DUI Arrest: What If I Refuse to Participate? What is a DUI Arrest?A DUI Arrest occurs as a result of driving under the Influence of alcohol, illegal drugs, or a controlled substance (DUI); this is considered to be a criminal offense that is classified upon an individual’s arrest for operating a motor vehicle subsequent to the consumption of any or all of the aforementioned items, or operating a motor vehicle while in an..
22. DUI At A Glance
•    DUI class of offensesDUI offenses refer, in the overall context of the legal and political jurisdiction of the United States legal system, to the offense of “driving under the influence.” This offense may refer to an instance when a driver is pulled over or otherwise suggested as having allowed the consumption of alcohol based intoxicants to affect his..
23. DUI Attorneys Lawyers Overview
BackgroundDUI attorneys are lawyers that base their primary focus and that of their practice to dealing with DUI offenses, charges, and convictions. These attorneys work hard to gain all the necessary knowledge about the laws and penalties that are associated with DUI offenses and how to deal with them. DUI attorneys can help a person minimize or eliminate their penalties as we..
24. DUI Car Insurance Explained
DUI Car Insurance Explained DUI Car Insurance: Driving Under the InfluenceDUI Car Insurance coverage is one of the many instruments that be affected by a DUI offense. A DUI offense is defined as the illegal act committed resulting from the unlawful operation of a motor vehicle while in a state of intoxication resulting from an individual’s – or individuals’ – intake of drugs, alcohol, or controlle..
25. DUI Checkpoints Background Overview
DUI Checkpoints Background Overview The increase of drunk driving accidents and deaths has lead to many changes in the past and present laws and regulations in an attempt to change that. Several measures are in effect to enforce laws, prevent drunk driving, and penalize those in direct offense of such action. One of these measures that has existed for some time, is DUI checkpoints.DUI checkpoints started out as r..
26. DUI Defense
DUI Defense Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is a serious charge that can adversely alter an individual's life. If an individual suspects that he/she was inaccurately charged with a DUI, he/she should combat this charge. If he/she accepts the charge, he/she will experience detrimental consequences for a significant period of time. Due to the nature of DUI charges, it is..
27. DUI Felony Overview
DUI Felony Overview DUI felony chargesDUI felony charges refer to claimed instances of the act of “driving under the influence” undertaken by a driver. In this way, the applicable sector of the legal system of the U.S. can present a claim as to the act of allowing alcohol consumption to affect the ability of a driver to safely and competently operate his or her auto vehicle, to the extent of i..
28. DUI Fines- What You Need to Know
DUI Fines- What You Need to Know Jurisdictional Variability DUI fines can be incurred at various levels and from various sources throughout the U.S. based on the particular state or municipality in which the DUI offense occurs. As such, people should be aware of the possibility of DUI fines being ordered, in addition to or instead of a penalty such as a jail term, due to the finding that they had an ..
29. DUI Process in 10 Steps
DUI Process in 10 Steps 1 Self Education People who understand the DUI process can accordingly know how to respond to DUI charges and, if such is the case, conviction as to the DUI charges. In this respect, people are advised to pay close attention to the particular way in which the DUI process is administered for them. If evidence is gathered impermissibly during the DUI process, or if the justi..
30. Facts About Alcoholics Anonymous
Facts About Alcoholics Anonymous Mandated AttendanceAttendance at Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) meetings may be mandated for U.S. motorists who have been convicted of DUI offenses. The guiding concept behind the legal system’s use of A.A. for DUI offenders is to downplay punitive penalties and enable the ability of DUI offenders to avoid continued behavior patterns. If this solution is found acceptable, then t..