Understanding DUI Laws and Penalties As a college student in Florida, navigating social life and responsibilities can be challenging. Amidst the fun and freedom, it’s crucial to understand the serious impact a DUI charge can have on your life,…
Read MoreLegal Basis for Chemical Tests In Florida, there are three primary types of chemical tests used to determine blood alcohol content (BAC) after a DUI stop: breath, blood, and urine tests. Each of these tests plays a critical role in assessing whether a…
Read MoreLegal Implications of DUI Convictions When a professional is convicted of a DUI, the ripple effect on their career can be immediate and severe. For licensed professionals, a DUI conviction can trigger a cascade of disciplinary actions, including the suspension…
Read MoreWhether you are diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, symptoms of diabetic complications can be mistaken by police as signs of intoxication. It’s an unfortunate and unlikely scenario, but it’s not impossible—and it has happened before. Dealing with…
Read MoreMost people are familiar with a “breathalyzer,” the handheld device used to test your breath for alcohol levels. But what happens if you refuse a breathalyzer test in Florida? Does it mean that you will automatically be charged with…
Read MoreIt’s an unfortunate fact that you can still be charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) even if you haven’t had a drink. In some cases, legally prescribed medications affect your ability to operate a motor vehicle. There are…
Read MoreAcross the nation, “sober bars” are rising in popularity, selling drinks like kava and kratom. These places do not serve alcohol, but calling them sober bars is misleading. These drinks do have a narcotic effect on the body, even…
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