On the surface, Florida DUI law is simple: it's illegal to drive with a blood alcohol content of .08 or higher. However, the consequences for an arrest are anything but simple. It can be difficult to understand what happens on a first offense vs. a repeat offense, impairment by a substance other than alcohol, the accuracy of field sobriety tests, and many other factors. Turn to our DUI legal library to get the facts.
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The Detection of DUI at BACs Below 0.10
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The Odor of Alcohol on Someone’s Breath Doesn’t Mean They Are Impaired by Alcohol
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Do Standardized Field Sobriety Exercises Reliably Predict Someone's Sobriety?
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The People's Court Judge Rules for Defense Regarding Partition Ratio in DUI Case
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U.S. Study Shows that DUI is Not to Blame for Increase in 2012 Traffic Fatalities
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Arizona Supreme Court Rules Partition Ratio Evidence Relevant
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DUI Checkpoints in Florida: Citizens’ Rights vs. State AuthorityDrunk driving checkpoints are a contentious issue in many states. This includes Florida, where law enforcement officials conduct DUI checkpoints with regularity
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Florida DUI Cases: What You Need to Know + How Our DUI Defense Attorney Can HelpThere are certain driving habits that could lead drivers to be suspected of drunk driving. If you're suspected of a DUI, our DUI defense attorney can help.
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Palm Beach County’s DUI Diversion Program. No Mandatory DUI ConvictionLearn more about Palm Beach County 1st Time DUI Offender Program, upon entering the DUI will be dropped & you must enter a plea of guilty to reckless.
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Have You Been Arrested for DUI in Miami? You May Be Able to Beat the CaseIf you have been arrested for a DUI in Florida, you may be eligible for a Diversion Program. Our Miami DUI attorney can get you "back on track."
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Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer Discusses a DUI Conviction for Drunk Driving in FloridaIf you're caught drunk driving, our Fort Lauderdale DUI lawyer discusses how a DUI conviction can negatively impact your future, including your job.
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DUI Checkpoints, Arrests & Drunk Driving Charges in FloridaDUI checkpoints are areas specifically set up to catch drunk drivers, law enforcement has the right to stop vehicles at a checkpoint in a particular sequence