DUI Defense: Attacking the Prosecutor’s Case And Strengthening Your Defense
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) is a serious offense in Oklahoma. The State’s DUI laws are harsh and are meant to discourage DUI, an act that puts the driver and other road users at risk. However, if you have been arrested by a law enforcement officer on account of this…
Can I Challenge the DPS Interlock Requirement
Can I Challenge the DPS Interlock Requirement? Yes, you are able to challenge the DPS Interlock requirement in Oklahoma; however, you should ready the following important information prior to making a decision to challenge the DPS Interlock requirement. Anyone arrested by law enforcement for a DUI or Actual Physical Control…
What Happens When You Get A DUI for The First-Time in Oklahoma?
First-time DUI offenders in many states across the United States see this offense as one that should earn them a slap on the wrist at most. However, for Oklahoma residents, the reality is starkly different. It is not uncommon for first-time DUI offenders in Oklahoma to serve jail time, however,…
Will I Go to Jail for My DUI in Oklahoma?How to Avoid Jail on DUI Arrest in Oklahoma
Drunk driving is a crime across the United States. While state laws may differ, the consequences of a DUI are similar in most states. A DUI case becomes more serious when the life of uninvolved motorists are put in jeopardy or even worse if an injury accident or death results…
What You Need to Know About DUI Treatment for First-Time Offenders
The penalties that come with a DUI conviction can be harsh, even for first-time offenders. With a conviction for DUI, a person could spend up to one year in jail, lose his or her driving privileges, and be ordered to pay fines that could amount to thousands of dollars. However,…
DUI Defense and The Holiday Season
The holidays are one of the few times that almost every gets to rest throughout the year. Holidays are always merry with family and friends around. It is common for people to get carried away by all of these festivities, making them drink a little more than they usually would….
Federal DUI or DWI: What are they and What Court handles Federal DUI Cases
Not many people think of a DUI or DWI offense as a federal crime; however, crimes that are typically handled by state and municipal criminal court, such as DUIs can be handled in federal court as well. The primary way that a federal criminal charge can result from a DUI…
DUI Field Sobriety Tests and DUI Consequences in Oklahoma
Drunk Driving What is the Difference between a DUI and a DWI? A DUI is a crime that means “driving under the influence.” Influence in this context can mean alcohol, drugs, or substances which impair a driver’s ability to safely drive, to the point where the driver’s BAC level is…