Search Results


106. What You Need to Know About DUI Charges
What are DUI Charges?DUI Charges are defined as the presumed participation in the illegal act 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 controlled-substances. DUI Charges resulting in suspected DUI – or ‘Driving Under the Influence – can ..
107. Where To Find DUI Advice?
Where To Find DUI Advice? DUI Advice and ProtocolDriving under the Influence of alcohol, illegal drugs, or a controlled substance (DUI) is an illegal act of criminal nature that can entail the arrest of an individual as a result of the suspected operation of a motor vehicle following the ingestion of illegal drugs, alcohol, or controlled-substances; this type of offense may also entail the illegal opera..
108. Why Should I Make A DUI Defense
Reasons for DUI DefenseIn the case that a DUI arrest has been made, the individual suspected of driving while under the influence will certainly require the services of an experienced DUI attorney or lawyer. In many cases, a strong DUI defense can substantially improve a person's chances of being levied the least severe punishment by law, particularly if such a case is a f..
109. Wisconsin Traffic Fines
Wisconsin Traffic LawWisconsin traffic fines are slightly higher than most other states throughout the country.  The WI traffic fines aren’t always initially high, but after all of the surcharges the state places on each penalty, the fines amount to considerable amounts.  WI traffic fines can increase depending on 9 different surcharges, and the amounts of the fines..
110. Wyoming Traffic Fines
Wyoming Traffic LawWyoming traffic fines can either classify as lenient or heavy depending on the charge.  Some violations carry very heavy WY traffic fines and even the suspension of a license.  A police officer will normally determine the value of the fine based upon numerous circumstances like the location of the violation, the number of violations you’ve had in ..
111. Zero Tolerance Law Overview
Zero Tolerance Law Overview BackgroundZero tolerance laws were put into effect to try to deter the number of underage drunk drivers.  These laws are adopted by some states and imply certain penalties for people caught driving legally intoxicated, that are under the age of 21. These drivers are not subject to the standard 0.08 Blood Alcohol Content level that exists in all states, but rather a much lo..