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Caught Drunk Driving? How to Find a DUI Lawyer

 
Author: Stu Pearson

The very moment you get your first car is also the moment you sign on to obey the slue of road laws out there. One of these laws is the Driving Under the Influence Law or DUI, also known as Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). Different states have different definitions of this law but the most important thing to know is DUI law is the one car owners most commonly violate.

Car accidents due to drunk driving have increased in numbers over the year and no matter how strict or lenient the DUI laws are in your state, the consequences are all the same: severe and life-changing.

If you have been accused of breaking a DUI law, you can find a lawyer that specializes in such things to help you with your case. DUI lawyers in your area can be found online and family, friends, or ideally a family lawyer, can also refer you.

Each state has a different legal limit for blood alcohol content level (BAC). But in general, if a motorist's BAC exceeds .08%, he or she is violating DUI law. Depending on the situation, those convicted of drunk driving can endure punishments that range from a suspension or revocation of a license to a long stay in prison.

The average consequence, at least in forty-five states in America, is that those who have committed DUI offenses are permitted to drive again, but only if their vehicles are equipped with ignition interlocks, sophisticated equipment that tests a driver's breath for alcohol content.

This device requires a driver to blow into a small handheld alcohol sensor that is attached to the dashboard. As long as the driver's BAC is a legal percentage, then the car will start - otherwise, it won't. Occasionally, the ignition interlock will even check a person's breath while he or she is driving. This clever device allows drunk driving offenders to continue their life and responsibilities, whilst reminding them of their mistakes and forcing them to drive only when sober.

Depending on the age of a DUI offender, punishment and sentencing varies. A qualified DUI lawyer can explain any details and advise you on the legal remedies available.

Never hesitate to contact a DUI lawyer to handle your case; bear in mind that DUI laws are carefully geared to convict violators.

Author Bio:

Stu Pearson has an interest in Finance and Investments. To find out how you can get more information please visit this Investment Clubs related site.

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