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DUI Types

  • Alc**h0l DUI: Driving with a BAC above the legal limit (usually 0.08% in the US).
  • Dr**g DUI: Driving under the influence of dr*gs impairing driving, with varying legal standards.
  • Mar**uan@ DUI: Driving under the influence of mar**uan@, considering local THC limits.
  • Underage DUI: Underage drivers caught with measurable BAC or impaired by substances.
  • Felony DUI: DUI charged as a felony with aggravating factors.
  • DUI with Child Endangerment: Additional charges if a child is in the vehicle.
  • Commercial DUI: Stricter standards for commercial drivers, with lower BAC limits.
  • Boating Under the Influence (BUI): DUI while operating a boat or watercraft with its own regulations.

DUI vs DWI

  1. DUI – Driving Under the Influence:
    • DUI typically refers to “Driving Under the Influence” of alc**h0l or dr**gs.
    • In some states or regions, DUI may be used as a catch-all term for impaired driving, whether it’s alc*h0l or other substances.
    • Some places use DUI to indicate a lower level of impairment, often associated with a blood alc*h*l concentration (BAC) below the legal limit.
  2. DWI – Driving While Intoxicated:
    • DWI stands for “Driving While Intoxicated” or “Driving While Impaired.”
    • In certain jurisdictions, DWI may be used to refer specifically to cases involving alc*h0l and a BAC that exceeds the legal limit.
    • DWI is often associated with a higher level of impairment due to alc*h0l.

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  • Hire an Attorney: Consult with a DUI attorney for guidance.
  • Know Your Rights: Understand your legal rights during an arrest.
  • Gather Evidence: Collect relevant information with your attorney’s help.
  • Build a Defense: Work with your attorney to develop a strong defense.
  • Attend Court Dates: Be present at all court hearings as advised.
  • Consider Plea Deals: Evaluate potential plea bargains.
  • Address License Suspension: Prepare for possible license suspension.
  • Fulfill Sentencing: If convicted, complete court-ordered penalties.
  • Learn and Grow: Use the experience to make positive changes in your life.

About Lauren Stephens

Meet Lauren Stephens, a practitioner Law Student with an impressive track record in Florida, USA. With a wealth of experience gained from working with multiple DUI law firms in the state, Lauren has honed her skills in defending clients facing DUI charges. Her deep understanding of the nuances of USA’s DUI laws and her dedication to securing favorable outcomes for her clients make her a trusted name in the field. She started this blog to share her knowledge and help people with DUI related information.