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  • DUI Arrest Laws

    In almost every country in the world, driving while under the influence of alcohol is illegal. Arrest laws for DUI in the United States include procedures for roadside dexterity or breath tests,...

  • How Long Does a DUI Stay on Your Record in Oregon?

    A DUI conviction in Oregon can greatly impact your life, even long after you have paid your dues to society. It can prevent you from gaining employment or attending school.

  • How to Defend Yourself Against Drunk Driving Charges

    It is often difficult to find a DUI defense that will stand up in court, particularly if the police administered multiple tests to confirm that you were driving under the influence. If you...

  • How to respond to a request to take a chemical test after a California DUI arrest

    Many drivers under investigation for California DUI believe that refusing a chemical test will help them to avoid the consequences of a drunk driving arrest. However, refusing a chemical test can...

  • How to Deal with a DWI Austin Arrest

    It goes without saying that you should avoid getting behind the wheel when you have consumed alcohol or an illegal substance. But if you do make an irresponsible decision and find yourself getting...

  • How to Clean Your DWI Criminal Record

    It is possible to clean your DWI criminal record by expunging, or "erasing," an arrest or a conviction. If you want to stay out of jail, keep or reclaim your driver's license and avoid major...

  • How to Find Loopholes in a DUI Case

    When you are arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI), the effects are felt almost immediately. You are required to use a temporary driver's license for 30 days after...

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