What Is the “Absolute Sobriety” Law?

What Is the “Absolute Sobriety” Law?

The Absolute Sobriety law, also known as “Not a Drop”, makes it illegal for any person under the age of 21 to operate a motor vehicle with BAC greater than 0.00 but not more than 0.079. A BAC of 0.08 or greater will result in charges of operating a motor...
There Is No Such Thing as “Just a Misdemeanor”

There Is No Such Thing as “Just a Misdemeanor”

Felonies are the most serious criminal charges; there is no way around it. After all, a felony conviction can result in a long prison sentence and result in a “convicted felon” label that can haunt a person for the rest of their life. It is not uncommon for someone to...
What NOT To Do After a Crash

What NOT To Do After a Crash

Nothing good comes from fleeing the scene of an accident. The best course of action is to speak with a defense lawyer as soon as possible. https://www.centredaily.com/news/nation-world/national/article256550751.html
The Right To Refuse

The Right To Refuse

Yes. You have the right to refuse field sobriety test (FST’s). Refusing field sobriety tests, such as the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test (HGN test), the Walk and Turn Test, the One Leg Stand test, will not result in an automatic loss of driving privileges. Source:...