A Guide To Multiple DUI Offenses
If you have been arrested for a DUI and it is not your first time, you'll need the services of a criminal defense lawyer with a proven track record for handling multiple DUI offenses in St. Petersburg, Florida.
If you have been arrested for a DUI and it is not your first time, you'll need the services of a criminal defense lawyer with a proven track record for handling multiple DUI offenses in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Underage drinking may seem like nothing more than innocent youthful transgressions by most. However, the State of Florida has a different take on the matter with fairly harsh punishments, especially if a fake ID is used.
If you have been arrested for misusing prescription medication, understand there may be defenses that can help you depending on your case. Learn more about when you are facing a DUI or have been charged selling or sharing your medication.
Florida has some of the toughest DUI laws in the country. Here are some important factors that may influence the outcome of your charges.
With over 20 years of experience fighting DUI cases in Florida, we know exactly how to best predict and attack the prosecution’s case against you.
DUI or Driving Under the Influence does not mean Drunk Driving. A person with a Florida DUI charge must show a blood alcohol level of 0.08% or higher in Florida. Therefore, if you are ever charged with driving under the influence in Florida, it is essential you know the Florida DUI Laws and how they affect your rights.
If you are facing your first DUI conviction in Florida, the penalties are serious. Your consequences may include fines, having your license suspended, your vehicle impounded and possible jail time among other punishments.
In some countries, a DUI is considered a misdemeanor. In others, it is a serious criminal offense no matter how it was prosecuted in your country. No matter what kind of conviction you get, traveling with a DUI under your name can be very difficult and sometimes impossible.
In DUI Cases Involving Drugs and Alcohol, The Florida Courts Will Often Order An Offender To Wear A SCRAM Bracelet To Monitor Alcohol Usage Alcohol monitoring bracelets, also known as a SCRAM bracelet, allows the courts to monitor offenders who are not supposed to be drinking alcohol as a part of their sentencing. SCRAM is […]
© William B. Bennett P.A. | Prior outcomes do not guarantee future results | Attorney Advertising | Disclaimer