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D.U.I. or DWI Laws Taking Care of Drunk Driving
D.U.I. laws or driving under intoxication laws take care of the serious D.U.I. or DWI offenses. It is indeed a dangerous thing to drive while intoxicated (DWI) i.e. driving under the influence of alcohol and/or other drugs whereby the mental and motor driving skills are impaired. The drunken driving offense and the important laws and legal concerns regarding this are discussed in the article.
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Have You Been Arrested Or Released From Jail Recently?
If you have been recently arrested or have been released from prison after October 8, 1998, you may be a candidate for mandatory detention. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) may arrest and hold you in an Immigration Detention Facility based on the criminal charge. This may happen even if you served a minimal amount of time in jail. The key element is that the criminal charge, arrest, or release from custody have occurred after October 8, 1998.
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Court Cases
Parties are encouraged to give information to each other, in am attempt to prevent the need for so many court cases to be started.
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Is Limited Tort Right For Me?
What exactly is Limited Tort? Its an option on your automobile insurance policy that essentially waives your right to recover for pain and suffering if you are injured in an accident.
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Constitutional Rights - The Importance of Understanding and Asserting Them
Do you know what to do when Police stop you? This article explains the basic Constitutional Rights of United States citizens. It tells you why they are so important, when and how to assert them, as well as the problems you will encounter if you fail to do so. Most people think that cooperating with police is the best way to handle most police stops and arrests. But police often misrepresent, coerce and bribe people to get evidence they use against them to bring criminal charges. Failure to understand and raise your Constitutional rights will greatly impair your ability to defend against unjust criminal charges, and illegal police conduct.
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Investigation Of DUI Cases - Walk And Turn (WAT)
The Walk and Turn (WAT) is a walking test. If administered properly, the WAT is 68% accurate in determining blood alcohol content (BAC) above .10%. In order to be administered properly, the test must be conducted on a reasonably dry, hard, level, and non-slippery surface. There should be a designated straight line.
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Investigation Of DUI Cases - Give Examples Of Non-Standardized FST's
Law enforcement agencies employ a number of different field sobriety tests to determine enough probable cause to make an arrest for drunk driving. The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) has conducted studies which have determined that some tests are accurate indicators, to a degree, of a blood alcohol content (BAC) above .10%. However, law enforcement agencies often use non-scientific tests, or non-standardized field sobriety tests, to determine intoxication.
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