By Whitney Lonker | Published July 18, 2012 | Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Tags: breathalyzer tests, dui jacksonville lawyer, how accurate are breathalyzer tests, jacksonville dui attorney, jacksonville DUI attorneys, jacksonville dui lawyer |
The conventional way Jacksonville law enforcement measures blood alcohol content (BAC) level during a DUI stop is via a breathalyzer test. Many people charged with a DUI believe that measuring a BAC of .08 or over is a guarantee of a DUI conviction. As BAC is data the State of Florida can use against you, Read More
Read MoreThe main difference between a Misdemeanor DUI and a Felony DUI is the severity of penalties you will face if convicted. Of the two, the felony is the more serious charge and therefore, if you are convicted of a felony, the DUI penalties you will be facing are more severe than the DUI penalties of Read More
Read MoreAs a Jacksonville DUI lawyer, with over 12 years of experience, I have helped many Jacksonville residents navigate the sometimes scary waters of DUI charges, and I know how scary it can be to be facing a potential DUI conviction. Understanding the law is the best way to ensure that a DUI charge, which is Read More
Read MoreGetting pulled over for a DUI can be a very scary and disconcerting experience. A DUI on your record can mean serious fines, insurance premiums increases, difficulty keeping or obtaining a job, community service, mandatory driving school, mandatory alcohol awareness school, prison time and more. The more information you have about your rights when pulled Read More
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