Indirect Costs From A DUI Charge - Making Sure You Are Covered For The Process

If you have been charged with a DUI, you might understand that there will be costs associated with penalties, fees, and paying your attorney. If you are working to pull together the resources you need to fight a DUI charge, there will most likely be other indirect costs you should consider. Here are four costs you might not have factored in to fighting your upcoming DUI charges. 1. Court Filing Fees Read More 

A Brief Overview Of DWI Checkpoints And The Law

DWI checkpoints have to follow specific procedures for any arrest to hold up in court. The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration developed guidelines for states to follow based on case law. Failure to abide by these guidelines could result in having your DWI arrest dismissed in a court of law. Here is a brief overview of the guidelines set forth by the NHTSA. Officer Training Police officers working DWI checkpoints have to be trained to detect drivers impaired by alcohol and drugs. Read More 

Prenancy And Drug Crimes: The Risk Of Prosecution For More Than Just Drug Use

If you're pregnant, just gave birth, or are nursing, a drug charge isn't just a drug charge anymore. In many states, you're also going to be charged with crimes like child endangerment or assault. This is what you should know about how the law is being used when it comes to pregnancy and drugs. The laws (and enforcement policies) vary widely according to where you live. How likely you are to be prosecuted (and how stiff the punishment can be if you are convicted) depends largely on where you are. Read More 

4 Things You Need To Know About Legal Medications And DUI

You may think that you are safe from a DUI offense because you do not drink or do illegal drugs. While this is usually the case, sometimes prescription or over-the-counter medications can lead to a DUI. This is because they can cause the same safety issues – poor response time, drowsiness, and difficulty paying attention – that is caused by alcohol or illegal drugs. If you are pulled over or in an accident, the following guide can help you navigate the common issues. Read More 

Criminal Defense Lawyer And Telling The Truth

There are many crimes that can be committed both serious and some less serious. No matter what type of crime has been committed, a criminal defense lawyer can help defend you. A criminal defense lawyer will be your advocate to help dismiss the charges or have them reduced. Having an attorney can make the difference between jail time or community service in some instances. You will always want to consult an attorney whenever you are charged with a crime. Read More