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Southern California is full of Drunk Drivers |
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Thursday, 13 December 2007
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DUI lawyers in Southern California have dramatically increased in number over the last 5 years, reaching a record level. The increased volume of DUI lawyers shows an alarming trend even more in Southern California-the increase in the number of DUI arrests in the region. Why an increase in DUI arrests in Southern California? The increase in DUI arrests in Southern California have to do with a significant allocation of federal highway funds that actively supports DUI patrols, checkpoints, and overall increased DUI enforcement specifically focusing on the main roads such as Southern California; * Interstate 5 Golden State Freeway / Santa Ana Freeway / San Diego Freeway * Interstate 15 Mojave Freeway / Barstow Freeway / Ontario Freeway * Interstate 110 * Interstate 405 * I-710 * I-105 Southern California DUI attorneys to defend their clients against two basic charges in the Southern California DUI cases; * 23152 (a), which says it's a misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol and / or drugs. * 23152 (b), which says it is a misdemeanor to operate a motor vehicle with a .08 percent or higher concentration of alcohol in the blood. All offenders arrested and charged with DUI in Southern California is responsible for both of these offenses, even if only 1 particular, the incident occurred. This is what a Southern California DUI lawyer argues against. A good lawyer challenges every aspect of your incident, and work with the Attorney's office to try to develop a reduction or dismissal, all together, if the evidence against you isn't enough. It's increasingly difficult to win DUI cases in the region due to tougher laws and less lenient judges presiding over the case. Some interesting facts drunk driving that are not important, but discussions with those who may be potentially faced with an identity card or drunk driving related Drunken driving and DUI laws vary from state to state and the potential penalties. Drunken driving is considered criminal offenses in every state across the country. Repeat DUI offenses are considered by other states you should recur in another state. Almost every state in the United States DUI share information with other states when you attempt to transfer licenses. Your employer is more likely to find information on your identity card or drunken driving offense. Your auto insurance is certainly affected by an offense of drunk driving are required to wear what is known as an SR22 insurance policy. The SR22 is a "high risk" type of automobile insurance policy that the state requires DMV with the aim of forcing the auto insurance company to notify them (DMV) should automobile insurance company would cease to offer coverage you for any reason. This policy bears the name of the form that the DMV requires; form SR22. Even after a 1st offense DUI you will be asked to complete a program for alcohol abuse, regardless of your blood alcohol concentration (BAC), or the circumstances of your arrest or conviction. Overall DUI and /or drunken driving related offenses are serious crimes and you must seek the help and assistance of a lawyer of the criminal defense to protect your rights and interests. The lawyer you choose should focus their practice of law exclusively on DUI defense if you want the best possible representation. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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Rizio and Nelson handle personal injury,criminal defense, family law, immigration law, business litigation, employment litigation, accident and wrongful death cases. Rizio and Nelson have offices located throughout Riverside, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, and Orange Counties
Rizio and Nelson handle personal injury,criminal defense, family law, immigration law, business litigation, employment litigation, accident and wrongful death cases. Rizio and Nelson have offices located throughout Riverside, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, and Orange Counties
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