Michigan Drunk Driving – 3rd Offense in a Lifetime is a Felony
As a Drunk Driving Lawyer who handles DUI Cases in all of the District and Circuit Courts of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne Counties, I am often asked about the somewhat …
As a Drunk Driving Lawyer who handles DUI Cases in all of the District and Circuit Courts of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne Counties, I am often asked about the somewhat …
As a Criminal Defense Lawyer who handles a substantial number of DUI Cases each year in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne Counties, there are some questions that I am asked again …
This installment will return to the subject of 2nd Offense Drunk Driving, or Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) charges. As a DUI Lawyer, my actual Practice is limited to handling cases …
A fifty-five year-old bus driver recently pleaded guilty to child endangerment and driving while intoxicated after she took students on a terrifying bus ride while reportedly driving a school bus …
DUI laws in Tennessee are vast, complex, and technical. A conviction can affect your license, employment, and reputation with your family and community. If you are charged with a DUI …
You should not wait until your initial court appearance to start asking questions about your particular case. Contact a Tennessee DUI lawyer before you appear in court so that your …
Criminal defense attorneys have successfully represented individuals charged with homicide offenses due to drunk driving in Tennessee. Criminal homicide is the unlawful killing of another person. Under Tennessee law, criminal …
If you have been charged with Vehicular Assault in Knoxville or Gatlinburg, Tennessee, you should contact our experienced criminal defense lawyers. It is important to act quickly so that our …
The consequences for DWI/DUI conviction are severe. For repeat offenders, a conviction results in certain jail time. How much jail time is largely dependent upon the behavior of the DWI/DUI …
Every driver gives their ‘implied consent’ to chemical test to determine their blood alcohol content (BAC) when they receive a driver’s license. This means their breath, blood, or urine may …