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Vehicle Seizure and North Carolina DWI Cases

North Carolina law allows police to seize vehicles in a number of circumstances, including if you’ve been convictedA conviction is a formal finding by a court – either following a trial by a judge or jury or following the entry of a pleaA plea agreementA plea agreement is usually a negotiated agreement between the defendant…

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DWI and the Intox EC/IR II

Let’s imagine you had a device – we’ll call it a breathalyzer – into which you could have people blow and claim to definitively establish what that person’s Blood Alcohol Concentration (BACBAC stands for Blood Alcohol Concentration (or Breath Alcohol Concentration). It is a percentage of how much alcohol is in the body. In North…

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Handicapped Passengers and DWIs

I’ve written elsewhere about changes to North Carolina’s 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 misdemeanor, punishable by up to three…

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DWI and the First Amendment

You wouldn’t think that the First Amendment would ever be implicated in a North Carolina 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…

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Early DWI Tests and the Drunkometer

“The use of the Drunkometer assures an honest prosecution and eliminates the chance of error under the Drunk Motor Law,” a Detroit police official stated. Commentators often remarked that science had now entered the field. As a New York Times reporter wrote, “Science is replacing guesswork in obtaining evidence in drunken-driving cases.” Lerner, Barron H….

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Video explaining North Carolina DWI law changes

As of December 1, 2011 a series of new laws go into effect that alter the way various parts of North Carolina criminal law is practiced, including 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,…

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New Reality Show: TLC’s D.U.I.

As if by coincidence, TLC (formerly The Learning Channel) will launch a new reality program on December 1, 2011 called D.U.I. As Entertainment Weekly reports, “The network has ordered D.U.I., a new series that goes behind the scenes of drunk-driving law enforcement in Oklahoma. TLC has picked up 12 episodes, with six debuting next month…

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Speeding up DWIs in Wake County District Court

Recenty I heard a discussion while in a courtroom about how the state of North Carolina might develop a more efficient way of handling the thousands of 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,…

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Taking a DWI to Jury Trial

Sometimes I’m approached by folks who want to fight their 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 misdemeanor, punishable by up…

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Recent Changes to NC DWI Law

Recent (2011) changes to NC 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 misdemeanor, punishable by up to three years in jail….

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