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Need legal help for DWI and DUI? We provide these free articles for people who need legal help for DUI and drunk driving related offenses. Need immediate help? Click here now If you do not need immediate help, read on to find DWI and DUI legal help information...
We offer several free resources for DUI and DWI related offenses and arrests on our website. Feel free to browse our specific articles below... The following sequence of events is very common for DUI or DWI arrests: Steps After a DUI or DWI Arrest
The following is information to help you after being arrested for drunk driving, DWI, DUI or DWAI: DUI Law and New York State DWI Law
The following is information on DUI DWI and related legal terms and law information: DUI Law and Legal Terms
The following is is information to help you understand license restrictions and suspensions for drunk driving, DUI and DWI charges: License Restriction and Statutory Summary Suspension
The following is typical DWI and DUI sentencing, penalties, fines and probation information: DUI Probation, Fines and Sentences
The following information is provided to help you find the best DUI or DWI lawyer to handle your DUI case: Find a DUI Lawyer New York
Need DUI Test Information? Here are some common sobriety tests administered by police: balance on one foot at a time count backwards recite the alphabetFinger to nose testWalk a straight line touch each finger to your thumb What do police look for with a field DUI test? (usually during finger to nose test)?
The person’s ability to follow directions and instructions.The amount and direction in which the person is able to maintain balance or sways.Eyelid, body and leg shaking or tremors.Muscle tone on the face or body appearing more rigid or relaxed than normal).Any comments, statements or unusual sounds made by the person during the DUI test.The person depth perception (and speed or lack of) when attempting to touch the nose.Note where the person touches as he or she attempts to place the finger on the nose.
What law enforcement officers are concerned with are the fine motor skills of the driver. If you have a medical or any other condition that may influence your test results inform the police officer conducting the DUI test.
Understanding DUI and DWI terminology and acronyms Here are some of the terms associated with Driving Driving (note: the terminology can vary from state to state, but these are common terms use for drunk driving offenses).
DUI is Driving Under the InfluenceDWI is Driving While Impaired OWI is Operating While ImpairedOMVI is Operating a Motor Vehicle while ImpairedOUI is Operating Under the InfluenceOUID is Operating Under the Influence of DrugsOUIL is Operating Under the Influence of Liquor"Per Se" Offense is a drunk driving offense based upon proof of blood alcohol content (BAC) (see DUI Links below for more information).UBAL - Unlawful Blood Alcohol Level
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