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What Happens After a DUI?

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December 23, 2021
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What Happens After a DUI?

If you asked an individual to define what a DUI was they will likely answer “driving under the influence.” Many will also assume this is only limited to alcohol. That answer is shockingly inaccurate. There has been an incredible number of individuals who have been charged for a DUI without ever having any alcoholic beverage at all. 

Sometimes an individual may have had one drink and decided to operate a motor vehicle. Unfortunately, if you have a mishap on the road, you can be stopped by law enforcement and potentially charged for driving under the influence. DUI arrests happen a greater number of times than not, yet they are not all generally for a single alcoholic drink. The term DUI means driving under the influence, not driving under the influence of alcohol. This implies that the substances that you may have been under the influence of may range from alcohol to drugs to other substances. 

Individuals that have been accused of a DUI will more than likely need to pay a fine as a result. Some accused individuals will be ordered to appear in court to determine if they are required to place a gadget in their vehicle for a specific timeframe to regulate their vehicle’s ability to operate based on their alcohol level.

As an attorney, like a DUI attorney from a law firm like The Lynch Law Group understands, the more an individual is arrested or cited for a DUI, the more they are set to pay greater fines and endure more terrible outcomes than their first DUI offense. There is a possibility that an individual might even receive prison time. 

When a cop pulls you over in your vehicle for a possible DUI, they will oftentimes request that you step out of the vehicle to take a field sobriety test. The field sobriety test is taken to test your ability to successfully complete a variety of things. For example, walking in a straight line while reciting the alphabet in reverse. Law enforcement also has a device that is known as a breathalyzer. The cop will request that the accused individual blows into the device and it will tell them what that individual’s blood alcohol content is. On the off chance that the breathalyzer shows that your blood alcohol content was over the legal limit, the police will place you under arrest for driving while under the influence.

If you or someone you know has been arrested for driving under the influence, contact a local attorney to discuss your legal options.

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