June 28, 2019
Five and Ten Year Denials of Driving Privilege
| If you are unlucky enough to get two DWI convictions in a five (5) year period, […]Read More
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| If you are unlucky enough to get two DWI convictions in a five (5) year period, […]Read More
| Getting a DUI is never a fun experience. If you are pulled over and have a […]Read More
| Drunk driving charges in Missouri are broken into two categories — driving while intoxicated and driving […]Read More
| Being charged with a DUI carries a number of serious consequences. Higher insurance premiums is just one of these. Nonetheless, as an experienced DUI lawyer can tell you, many people don't understand why their insurance rates increase after being charged with a DUI.Read More
| If you have been convicted of a DUI, the consequences can last for years. You may have to pay substantial fines. Some potential employers may refuse to hire you. It can be embarrassing, and you may have to deal with it for the rest of your life.Read More
| Sending text messages may make communicating more convenient, but it also appears to enhance the dangers of driving. Researchers recently concluded that texting while driving is more hazardous than drunk driving.Read More
| It's possible that a DUI conviction will affect your ability to find employment or to attend the college of your choice. A DUI attorney may be able to get the charges reduced, which may mean that your future life will not be as affected as it might have otherwise been. That's why it's important to discuss your future life goals with your DUI attorney. Through understanding what you hope to achieve, your DUI attorney may be able to help you keep your goals on track.Read More
| It also makes sense for teens to drive alone rather than with teen passengers. As a DUI attorney, I've found that kids are simply more prone to accidents when other teens are in the car. Of course, the worst recipe for teens behind the wheel is drinking or using drugs and driving. Read More