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DUI Lawyer In Orlando - Musca Law - (407) 443-3729
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DUI Lawyer In Orlando - Musca Law - (407) 443-3729
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  • description: DUI Lawyer In Orlando - http://www.muscalaw.com/florida-counties/orange-county/orlando/ What Happens When You Get Stopped for Drunk Driving? Getting stopped for drunk driving (commonly referred to as "dwi" -- driving while intoxicated or "dui" -- driving under the influence) is a serious offense and can have different consequences depending upon where you live. All 50 states have "per se" laws defining it as a crime to drive with a blood alcohol content (BAC) level at or above the prescribed threshold level. Every state has set this level at 0.08 percent. However, some states have enacted zero tolerance laws that lower that level for underage drivers and high BAC laws that impose harsher penalties for those caught with levels of .16 to .20. A DUI Lawyer In Orlando Can Help Getting stopped. When you're stopped for drunk driving (or for something else and a police officer has reason to believe you've been drinking), you will generally be required to take a sobriety test (blood, breath or urine) to determine your BAC level. Most states have implied consent laws which means that you must comply with a test or face fines and/or license suspension -- sometimes right on the spot -- for refusing to take the test. Some states have abandoned the urine test due to reliability issues. The driver usually gets his choice of the available tests. Which test should you choose? That depends. A breath testing machine may be easier to fault for accuracy than a blood test, but a breath testing machine cannot test for the presence of drugs. You must remember that a DWI can also be "under the influence of drugs." What happens next? If you refuse the test or are found to have a BAC over the state limit, chances are you'll be taken into custody and brought to a police station where you'll be held until someone can pick you up, or until next morning when you have sobered up. In addition, your license may be temporarily suspended and your vehicle may be impounded for a period of time after the incident. However, these penalties seldom apply to refusing to perform FST's (field sobriety tests), which are the physical coordination tests an officer has you perform. Going to court. Aside from a possible administrative hearing that reviews the circumstances surrounding your arrest to see if your license should be administratively suspended (as opposed to suspended by the Court), you must generally go to court where a jury or judge will decide your fate. In any Florida criminal case, including DWI's, you have the right to a jury trial, but once convicted, it is up to the judge what punishment you will receive. In many states there are mandatory punishments and consequences that deny the judge any discretion as to the punishment if your BA is of a certain level, or if you have refused to take a mandatory test. Generally, for each prior conviction of DWI within the previous 5-10 years, the punishment will become progressively severe, and these may also be mandatory minimum sentences. If you're found guilty, most courts will: • impose fines (and some add on an additional driver responsibility tax) • suspend or revoke your license (Motor Vehicle Dept. May do so even if Court does not) • require participation in a drunk driver education program • add points to your license (and your insurance will most likely increase) • sentence you to jail or require community service work as an alternative • put you on parole (called "probation" in some states) • impose various statutory fees intended to offset the state's budget expenses on DWI cases In addition, some judges and some states may require you to participate in alcohol or drug treatment programs as part of a parole program or have an ignition interlock device installed on your vehicle. You may also receive as a condition of parole (probation) that you not drink any alcoholic beverage while on parole, or not even enter a tavern. What to do? In the State of Florida with drunk driving consider hiring a Musca Law DUI Lawyer in Orlando to assist you through the process. A Musca Law DUI Attorney limits our practice to drunk driving, know the system and we will provide a free consultation. Contact one of our Experienced DUI Lawyers In Orlando For more information on Florida DUI laws, or if you have been arrested for DUI, please schedule a free confidential consultation with one of our experienced DUI Lawyers by calling us at one of the phone numbers below, e-mailing us, or filling out our intake form on our Contact Us page. Time is important; experience does matter. Aggressive Criminal Defense Representation Musca Law DUI Lawyers In Orlando DUI Lawyer In Orlando DUI Lawyers In Orlando DUI Attorney In Orlando DUI Attorneys In Orlando DUI Lawyer Orlando DUI Lawyers Orlando DUI Attorney Orlando DUI Attorneys Orlando Best DUI Lawyer In Orlando Best DUI Lawyers In Orlando Best DUI Attorney In Orlando Best DUI Attorneys In Orlando Best DUI Lawyer Orlando
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