Tag Archive: Cary DUI Lawyer

Should I wait? Waiting is sometimes hard to do?

I was recently asked by a client, “Is there anything we can do to speed up the process? I don’t want to wait 6 to 9 months to resolve my DWIA DWI is a Driving While Impaired offense. It is more commonly referred to as drunk driving. In North Carolina, the term DWI is used….

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Getting Limited Driving Privileges Restored in Wake County, North Carolina

If you blow a .08 or higher or refuse to take a breath or blood test at the time you are stopped for a DWIA DWI is a Driving While Impaired offense. It is more commonly referred to as drunk driving. In North Carolina, the term DWI is used. In other states, the terms DUI…

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The Hills star enters rehab after DUI Arrest

Stephanie Pratt, one of the young “actresses” on MTV’s “The Hills,” has agreed to enter a 30-day rehab after being arrested on DUI charges last month. In most cases in North Carolina, a 30-day rehab would be overkill.  I recommend clients do get an alcohol assessment if they’ve been arrested for Driving While Impaired (DWIA…

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Too Good to be True? Man in Breathalyzer Costume Gets DUI?

I don’t know if this is a true story, but it sure is funny.  Apparently a teenage student was pulled over early on the morning after Halloween and arrested for a DUI… while wearing a Breathalyzer costume. The man had almost twice the legal limit of alcohol in his blood, and was later released into…

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Booze it & Lose it Crackdown

North Carolina police arrested 816 impaired driver’s over Halloween weekend. If you happen to have been stopped during the four day crackdown, feel free to contact me at (919) 352-9411.  In the coming weeks, you’ll be swamped with mail from DUI lawyers.  Be careful who you choose!

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DUI Lawyer Cary, Apex, Raleigh

I’ve got a introduction I’m going to post shortly about drunk driving, DUI, and DWIA DWI is a Driving While Impaired offense. It is more commonly referred to as drunk driving. In North Carolina, the term DWI is used. In other states, the terms DUI or OUI may be used. North Carolina’s DWI is a…

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Drunk driving! Is a golf cart considered a vehicle?

Out of Nebraska comes tragic news of Kim McIllece, a woman who is accused of driving a golf cart while drunk. When McIllece couldn’t avoid a culvert, the cart flipped over and killed a passenger, her friend Debi Deines. Her lawyer argues that Nebraska DUI and drunk driving laws shouldn’t apply to McIllece because a golf…

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