If you've recently been stopped for a DWI in Raleigh, Apex, or Cary or other parts of Wake County, and you've either refused to take a breathalyzer or blood test or have blown more than a .08, the officer likely confiscated your license. This initial pre-trial revocation lasts for thirty (30) days.
At this point you're ...
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In North Carolina, driving with a child under the age of 16 in your car at the time you were impaired is considered a "grossly aggravating factor." If the judge finds that such a factor was involved in your case - that you were driving with a child in the car - then you eligible ...
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A DUI conviction is a very expensive, not to mention potentially damaging, event. Just because you've been arrested on a police officer's suspicion that you were driving while drunk, you should try to challenge the arrest by seeking a competent attorney.
Here's a little video that dramatizes the problem of DUI arrests. If The Chetson Firm ...
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