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D.U.I.DUI Law, DWI Law - Association of qualified drunk driving defense lawyers - www.1800duilaws.com Free Consultation Find a DUI LAWS Lawyer :: Select Your State :: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming About 1800 DUI LAWS DUI Laws by State DUI Arrests by State Drinking and Driving Your First DUI DUI Drugs DUI Laws Dictionary BAC Calculator Field Sobriety Tests Driver License The Science Breathalyzers Jail Alternatives Ignition Interlock Criminal Courts Designated Drivers DUI Insurance DUI Schools Tell a Friend //-- Order Your DMV Record Link to DUI LAWS Contact Us Why Expungement? Expungement 101 Felony Expungement Rehabilitation & Pardon Case Evaluation Traffic School Info About The Content About The Quizzes About The Final Exam Student Comments DUI Chat For Attorneys Only Website Development DUI Attorneys, DWI Lawyers, OWI Attorneys, OUI Lawyers, DUI, DWI, OUI, OVI, OWI, OUIL, DUII Attorneys, Drunk Driving Lawyers, Drinking and Driving, National Drunk Driving Law Firms, National DUI Law. No matter what they are called, cases involving drinking and driving are different than any other criminal offense. DUI cases are not a "whodunit" , like a robbery or vandalism type case. Drunk driving cases are based on the opinion of a law enforcement officer , and the results of a chemical test where the accuracy is highly suspect. To find an attorney, click on a region of the map or your state link. You will be redirected to a state map page to further help you find a lawyer in your area. DWI is a political crime. Drunk driving involves issues of revenue raising for local, state, and federal government . MADD and other organizations have lobbied heavily for laws that demonize the accused DUI offender. In most states, a drunk driving arrest gives rise to two separate cases: a criminal case where a person's liberty is at stake , and a Department of Motor Vehicles case, where a person's driver's license may be suspended . Drunk driving is unique. In any other area of the law, this would be considered a violation of the double jeopardy clause of the Constitution, which prohibits being punished twice for the same act. Indeed, most DUI and DWI practitioners consider drunk driving law to be the "DUI exception to the Constitution." Drunk driving defense is a highly specialized area. There are certain DUI defense lawyers around the country that have dedicated themselves to this area of the law. This website allows citizens to find a qualified drunk driving defense lawyer in their area, as well as find resources to answer questions that arise in the face of a drunk driving arrest. If you or someone you care about has been arrested for DUI, DWI, or drunk driving, please call 1.800.DUI.LAWS or 1.800.DWI.LAWS to find a lawyer near you. DUI and DWI laws have changed in recent years - legal limits have been lowered and punishment increased. With the "carrot and the stick" of federal highway funds hanging in the balance, the legal limit has dropped from .15 to .10 to .08. Drunk driving lawyers anticipate that .05 will soon be upon us, and the possibility of zero tolerance looms large. DUI punishment has increased, with mandatory jail for those convicted of drunk driving or a related DWI offense , increased fines, increased car insurance , loss of driver's license , mandatory alcohol schools , mandatory attendance at AA meetings, community service, ignition interlock devices and more. Some states are requiring those convicted of drunk driving to affix a special license plate or bumper sticker to their cars, to alert the world that they have been convicted of DUI, DWI, or a drunk driving offense. Drunk driving defense is a specialized area. Let one of the qualified DUI LAWS attorneys find a solution to your legal problem. Contact a DUI LAWS lawyer near you for a free consultation . | Site map | Terms and Conditions | Legal Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Contact us at 1 800 DUI LAWS | 1 800 DUI LAWS. All rights reserved.
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Fulton Daily News - Fulton, New York - Sheriff's Department 11/8/2004 Home Page News Sports Weather Entertainment Your News About Us Special Sections Send Us Your News All Stories Community Cop Log Obits Raidernet Daily Health Hannibal Ideas Good Kids Business Money TOOLS: TELL A FRIEND PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION Sheriff's Department 11/8/2004 On Oct. 29, Todd J. Shambo, 31, of Lee Road, Mexico , was arrested officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department and charged with driving while intoxicated, driving with a blood-alcohol content greater than 0.08 percent of alcohol or more and speeding after officers stopped him on state Route 104 in Mexico at 12:16 a.m. Shambo was issued tickets returnable to Mexico Town Court Nov. 18. On Nov. 5, officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department arrested Jeremy D. Raponi, 24, of 103 So. Sixth St., Fulton , and charged him with driving while intoxicated, driving with a blood-alcohol content greater than 0.08 percent of alcohol or more, second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, no inspection certificate, operating a vehicle with a suspended registration and driving on the shoulder of the road after a one-vehicle accident that occurred on Honey Hill Road in Granby Oct. 27. Police said Raponi is scheduled to answer the charges in Granby Town Court Dec. 6. On Nov. 5, Paul L. Cote 2nd, 26, of 7 Oneida St., Cleveland , was operating a 2004 Dodge pickup truck eastbound on state Route 49 in West Monroe at 8:05 a.m. when he reportedly failed to stop at the red light at the intersection of the Interstate-81 northbound off-ramp and collided with a northbound 2000 Honda driven by Jennifer L. Laquidari, 24, of 103 Breman Ave., Mattydale. According to officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department, Laquidari was transported by ambulance to St. Josephs Hospital in Syracuse. Driver distraction appears to have been a contributing factor in the incident as an item was reportedly rolling under Cotes foot at the time of the incident, according to reports. Cote was ticketed for failure to yield the right of way at a green light. On Nov. 5, Albert L. Taylor, 55, of 129 Chester St., Syracuse , was traveling south on county Route 14 in Granby when he reportedly lost control of his 1993 Chevrolet, causing it to drive off the roadway and hit an earth embankment before overturning into a ditch, according to officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department. Police said the incident took place 1/8 of a mile north of King Road. Taylor, the sole occupant, was transported by ambulance to St. Josephs Hospital in Syracuse. Slippery pavement appears to have been a contributing factor with road conditions reportedly wet from rain, police reports said. On Nov. 5 at 11:30 p.m., Christopher J. Miller, 21, of 22 Pulaski St., Altmar , was arrested by officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department and charged with numerous traffic violations following a traffic stop that was initiated by officers in the town of Mexico. Miller was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana, third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, unauthorized removal of a sticker, driving an unregistered motor vehicle, operating a vehicle without insurance and improper plates. He was arraigned before the Hon. James Gracey, Mexico Town Court, and remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $500 cash bail or $1,000 bond. He is scheduled to return to court Nov. 23. On Nov. 6 at 6:40 p.m., George E. Sheldon, 22, of 1085 state Route 176, Fulton , was arrested by officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department following a domestic incident that took place at a Granby residence. Police charged Sheldon with second-degree menacing, fourth-degree criminal mischief and endangering the welfare of a child, all class-A misdemeanors, after he allegedly threatened the resident with a knife while in the presence of a minor and then broke a window of the victims vehicle by throwing a car jack through the window. Sheldon was arraigned before the Hon. Luther Dennison, Hannibal Town Court, and remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $1,000 cash bail or $2,000 bond. He was scheduled to appear in Granby Town Court Nov. 8. On Nov. 6 at 11:20 p.m., while on routine patrol, officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department initiated a traffic stop on state Route 3 near Atkinson Road in Richland after reportedly observing a vehicle cross the fog line several times. The driver, Marshall L. Blodgett, 23, of 2285 county Route 22, Richland , was subsequently arrested and charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, failure to keep right and operating a vehicle with suspended plates, police said. Blodgett was released on appearance tickets returnable to Richland Town Court Nov. 22. While traveling southbound on county Route 17 in Amboy Nov. 7 at 1:47 p.m., officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department observed a vehicle pulled over on the east shoulder of the road and reportedly saw a spilled can of beer on the ground near the drivers door. Further investigation found the driver, Ralph J. Gardner, 24, of 506 Cable Road, Williamstown , to be under the influence of alcohol, which was later confirmed. He was subsequently arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated, driving with a blood-alcohol content greater than 0.08 percent of alcohol or more and consumption of alcoholic beverages in certain vehicles, police said. Gardner was released to a third party and is scheduled to answer the charges in Amboy Town Court Nov. 16. On Nov. 7 at 5:30 a.m., Oswego County Sheriffs officers investigated a stabbing that took place at a residence in West Monroe. Police said the investigation led to the arrest of Shane T. Andrews, 24, of 604 Montrose Avenue, Syracuse , who was charged with two counts of second-degree assault, a class-D felony, and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, a class-A misdemeanor, after he was accused of stabbing a male victim in the chest with a knife and causing a two inch gash on the victims left bicep following a fight that took place outside the residence. The victim was transported by ambulance to State University Hospital in Syracuse for treatment. A second male, who tried to break up the fight, also received a wound from the knife on his hand, police said. Members of the New York State Police assisted when they stopped the vehicle Andrews had left the scene in, approximately two miles from the incident. Andrews was arraigned before the Hon. John Demong, West Monroe Town Court, and remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $2,000 cash bail or $3,000 secured bond. He was scheduled to return to court Nov. 8. 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DWI Lawyers Search for Illinois DUI/DWI Lawyers - AttorneyPages.com DUI/DWI Lawyer Directory for Illinois DUI/DWI Lawyers in Illinois View all DUI/DWI Lawyers Search for Premier DUI/DWI Attorneys Search by State: AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MH MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA PR RI SC SD TN TX VI UT VT VA WA WV WI WY -------- or --------- Search within: 25 Miles 50 Miles 125 Miles All From Zip Code: Additional Resources How a criminal lawyer can help DUI/DWI Law (Drunk Driving) FAQs State-by-state DMV Information State laws on Drunk Driving MADD Impaired Driving Facts Alcoholics Anonymous Drunk Driving State Statisics Home -> DUI/DWI -> Illinois SEARCH BY COUNTY - Select a County for Illinois DUI/DWI Lawyers in your area Bureau County Champaign County Cook County Du Page County Fulton County Jackson County Jefferson County La Salle County Lake County Macoupin County Massac County McHenry County McLean County Peoria County Rock Island County Sangamon County Stephenson County Vermilion County Will County Winnebago County SEARCH BY CITY - Select a city for Illinois DUI/DWI lawyers in your area Barrington Bloomington Champaign Chicago Chicago Heights Crystal Lake Danville Des Plaines Elk Grove Village Freeport Gillespie Glenview Gurnee Hillside Joliet Lemont Lewistown Mapleton Melrose Park Metropolis Mount Vernon Murphysboro Northbrook Oak Brook Ottawa Palatine Peoria Peru Princeton Rock Island Rockford Roselle Skokie Springfield Urbana Villa Park Waukegan Woodridge Woodstock Illinois Lawyers in related fields Criminal Defense Military Law Are you a Lawyer? List on AttorneyPages | Find Expert Witnesses | Find Legal Information / Advice | Legal Forms | About Us | Media AttorneyPages® is not a lawyer referral service and never receives any portion of any attorney's fees.We welcome feedback from visitors but are not responsible for any attorney's advice. Use of AttorneyPages.com is subject to our disclaimer, conditions of use and privacy policy.Use for marketing or solicitation is prohibited. AttorneyPages® , ExpertPages® and FreeAdvice® are trademarks and units of Advice Company ® 1997 to 2006 - All Rights Reserved - For feedback or listing information only, contact us by phone, Fax or Email: 2330 Marinship Way Suite 120, Sausalito, CA 94965, P.O. Box 1739 Sausalito, CA 94966 (415) 331-1212 - Fax (415) 331-4255
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aggressive DUI and criminal DWI home page David Seth Michaels Attorney at Law Route 203 at Beale Road Spencertown, New York 12165 Telephone (518) 392-9150 Facsimile (518) 392-9130 Email: davidseth@davidseth.com Home Real Estate Traffic Cases CRIMINAL & DWI General Litigation Appellate Litigation Family Law & Divorce About Me Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) If you've just been charged with a first offense DWI in Columbia, Rensselaer, Greene, Ulster, or Dutchess Counties in New York State, you will want to read this page. There is some very important, specific information you need to know about the early stages of your DWI case: Suspension Pending Prosecution . If you took a breathalyzer or other chemical test and the result was .10 or greater, New York law allows the Court to suspend your driver's license pending prosecution. This means that when you make your first appearance in Court on arraignment, the DA may ask the Court to suspend your driver's license. The DA can do this even though you intend to plead not guilty. When the DA does this, it will put a tremendous amount of pressure on you to plead guilty because you don't want to be unable to drive for months while the case goes on and on. Strangely, if you plead guilty to DWAI or DWI, you will be able to drive immediately on a "conditional license." The only solution to a suspension pending prosecution is to have the Court issue a "hardship license," which will allow you to drive to work while the case proceeds. This means that you need to be able to present to the Court at arraignment information about your work, your medical needs, your families' living situation and the like so that your lawyer will be able to convince the judge to give you a "hardship license." The "hardship license" takes the sting out of suspension pending prosecution. Refusal of a Chemical Test . If you refused to take a breathalyzer or other chemical test, New York law says that your license will be suspended because of the refusal. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that you're not driving until the case is finally over. It means that you are entitled to a DMV "Refusal Hearing" at which an administrative law judge will decide if the suspension of your license for refusal of a chemical test was proper. You and your lawyer MUST attend this refusal hearing for two reasons. First, if it turns out that the officer did not legally stop your car, or did not have probable cause to arrest you, or did not properly warn you of the consequences of the refusal to take a chemical test, or that you didn't really refuse the test, the DMV judge should lift the suspension of your driver's license. You will then be able to drive while the case goes on. Second, and just as important, the hearing will be a preview of all of the evidence that the officer(s) will give at your trial. It's an excellent chance to hear what the case against you will be. This means that you have to hire a lawyer immediately after your arrest so your lawyer can attend the refusal hearing with you. Plea Bargaining . The way DWI cases are handled varies enormously from county to county. Columbia County, for example, has a reputation in the region for refusing to plea bargain and for refusing to reduce a first offence, no accident, misdemeanor DWI charge to DWAI, even when the blood alcohol content (BAC) is fairly low. Other counties nearby are just not that tough on first offences. It is therefore critically important to you that the lawyer you hire knows the local practice and the prosecutors, and that the local prosecutors know and respect the lawyer. This mutual knowledge should prevent you from a disastrous mistake, holding out for a plea offer that will never be forthcoming. And this mutual knowledge may assure you that the best possible plea bargain offer is going to be conveyed to you. You also want to be sure that the lawyer you hire has tried DWI cases successfully to verdict, and that you personally trust this lawyer's advise about whether the plea agreement should or should not be accepted, and about whether the case should or should not be tried. If you're going to consider entering a guilty plea, you want to make sure that you got the best possible plea bargain offer. Plain Talk About Trials . The overwhelming majority of DWI cases ends up being resolved with a guilty plea and not a trial. This may be the result of many things, but I suspect that many cases that could be tried to a successful verdict end up being plead out anyway. Some of these guilty pleas might be the result of economic pressure: it's expensive to try cases to a jury verdict. And some may be the result of initially hiring lawyers who aren't going to try the case no matter what its potential. I'm sure you realize that if you've been charged with DWI, and you're willing to plead guilty to DWI and pay a fine, you probably don't need to hire a lawyer who can try the case. It's unlikely that you'll be put in jail or that you'll be placed on probation if you plead guilty on a first offence. If you can accept a DWI conviction and a fine as an outcome, almost any lawyer will do, the cheaper the better. You'll end up with a criminal record, and you'll pay a fine and surcharge of at least $625.00, you'll attend the Drinking Driving Program and you'll get a Conditional License. If your BAC is very low, you might even be offered a reduction to DWAI. In that case you'll avoid the criminal record, pay a smaller fine, attend the Drinking Driving Program and get a Conditional License. There is usually little or no lawyering required to obtain these results. The need for trials and lawyering arises only when the DWI charge is important to you and you want to try to obtain absolutely the best possible result. That's when you should call me about your case. Serious Cases: Felonies, Second Offences . Second DWI charges usually end up being charged as felonies in Columbia and the surrounding counties. If you've been charged with felony DWI or with a second DWAI, you're potentially facing jail or prison time. You need to retain a lawyer immediately in these serious cases. Please contact me for help: David Seth Michaels Attorney at Law Route 203 at Beale Road Spencertown, New York 12165 Telephone (518) 392-9150 Facsimile (518) 392-9130 Email: davidseth@davidseth.com See also Criminal Law Arizona DUI Defense : Law Office of David Alan Darby providing quality and aggressive DUI and criminal defense in all courts anywhere in the State of Arizona. Link to other DUI/DWI attorneys . | Top of Page | Home |
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