DWI laws are rather strict all throughout the country and North Carolina is no exception. After all, the intention of the laws is to curb drunk-driving-related crimes and accidents. In North Carolina, for example, the offense of DWI or what others call DUI is penalized not only with admonitions and fines, but also with the … Continue reading Lawyer Up for DWI Charge in North Carolina
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Risks for a Drunk Driver’s Passenger
Risks for a Drunk Driver’s Passenger It’s usually the driver who gets in trouble when a police officer pulls a car over. While this is mostly the case, the passenger can also face some risks even if he (or she) is not at all intoxicated. If you’re a passenger, the arresting officer can arrest you, … Continue reading Risks for a Drunk Driver’s Passenger
Pulled Over by the Fuzz? Don’t Panic
DWI arrests often don’t necessarily begin with a suspicion of impaired driving. Law enforcers pull over vehicles on the road for many reasons, including faulty lighting or expired plates. However, once an officer talks to the driver and smells alcohol, a routine traffic stop can suddenly have the potential to become a DWI arrest. The … Continue reading Pulled Over by the Fuzz? Don’t Panic
3 Things You Need to Know About Limited Driving Privileges in DWIs
If you’re arrested for DWI, one of the penalties you could be facing is the loss of your driving privileges. Your license could be suspended or revoked, and if you’re a repeat offender, your vehicle can also be seized. It’s important to understand the laws and get legal counsel throughout the proceedings, so you won’t … Continue reading 3 Things You Need to Know About Limited Driving Privileges in DWIs
Understanding Field Sobriety Tests
If an officer believes you are driving while intoxicated, he will stop your vehicle and possibly request that you step out of your vehicle. Once out, an officer will likely ask you to perform a battery of field tests to confirm your sobriety. The three most common field sobriety tests are the following: One-Leg Stand … Continue reading Understanding Field Sobriety Tests
DWI in NC: What to Expect on Your First Court Date
If you a have a DWI case in North Carolina, you may be wondering what you need to show up for court, and what will happen if you do. There are various rules involved in DWI cases and whether yours go to trial or not, it’s important to understand them. When you are in court, … Continue reading DWI in NC: What to Expect on Your First Court Date
No, You Didn’t Have ‘A Few Beers’
You were pulled over one quiet night. The policeman approaches you and explains why you were stopped. Then, as part of a DWI check, he asks: “Have you had anything to drink?” You casually reply: “Just a few beers.” Congratulations, you just admitted to a possible DWI through self-incrimination. By answering the officer about the … Continue reading No, You Didn’t Have ‘A Few Beers’
Combatting Laura’s Law
Laws on driving while intoxicated (DWI) in North Carolina rank among the strictest in the nation. One of these laws, dubbed ‘Laura’s Law’, which went into effect fully on Dec. 1, 2012 after some revisions, expands the sanctions and monitoring requirements of repeat DWI offenders. The law is named after 17-year-old Laura Fortenberry, who lost … Continue reading Combatting Laura’s Law
FAQs About DWI Breathalyzer Tests
As a licensed driver in the state of North Carolina, you need to educate yourself on the rules of the road to prevent any brushes with the law. One of the most prominent issues that you should know about is how DWI cases are handled in North Carolina. Below are some of the frequently asked … Continue reading FAQs About DWI Breathalyzer Tests
Concerns about DWI Testing for Mobility Impaired
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST) is a set of tests administered and evaluated in a standardized manner by authorities to confirm impairment and establish probable cause for arrest. The SFSTs consists of three tests, namely: the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN), Walk-and-Turn (WAT), and the One-Leg Stand (OLS). Unfortunately … Continue reading Concerns about DWI Testing for Mobility Impaired