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Drinking under the influence, or DUI, is defined as the operation of a motor vehicle while impaired due to the use of drugs or alcohol. In the state of California, the DUI laws are tougher than...
DUI, or driving under the influence, is widely defined as using a motor vehicle while affected by drugs or alcohol. The state of New York has a zero-tolerance policy toward offenders under the age...
Texas DUI (driving while under the influence) laws forbid any person with a blood alcohol content of 0.15 from driving within state borders. Drivers under 21 cannot have any alcohol in their...
DUI (driving under the influence) laws dictate that drivers affected by drugs or alcohol are incapable of operating their vehicles. DUI violations in the state of Florida can lead to an arrest and...
Illinois DUI laws call for increased sentences and fines for drivers who have a blood alcohol content of 0.16 or higher with a passenger under the age of 16. Here is more information on DUI law in...
The state of Pennsylvannia can revoke the licenses of anyone caught driving while under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs. To learn more about the state's DUI laws, read on.
Driving under the influence (DUI) is defined as the operation of a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs. State laws vary, with a benchmark for DUI violations at 0.08 BAC (blood alcohol...
Arizona state law provides for a number of penalties and other punishments for DUI (driving while under the influence) offenders. If you live in or plan to visit Arizona, read on to learn more...
Driving under the influence (DUI) laws forbid anyone from operating a motor vehicle while affected by alcohol or drugs. To find out how Washington, DC, treats DUI offenders, read the information...
Drivers who operate motor vehicles under the influence of alcohol or drugs are violating DUI laws. In Hawaii, the consequences for violating DUI laws depend upon the severity of the offense and...
The DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charge varies in consequence and even in name in some states. You may hear DWI, which is Driving While Intoxicated, or even OWI (Operating While Intoxicated)...
Once you've been arrested for a DUI (driving under the influence) offense, court proceedings will follow. Legal representation is key, and you will be given three choices: a court-appointed public...
Just as with traffic violations, DUI violations often end with the accused having to attend a class. "DUI school" is likely to be a relatively small part of the sentence, since you may also face...
If you have a DUI conviction, the court has probably ordered you to attend a DUI class. In most cities, you'll have several options to choose from. To locate the DUI class closest to you, follow...
Contrary to popular belief, a DUI conviction will not clear from your criminal record after seven years. It will appear on your criminal record forever unless you proactively work to expunge it....
Even if you are cleared of a DUI, your auto insurance company may still increase your rates, just because you were arrested. It's their right to increase your rates for the arrest, but it's your...