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DWI Conviction for Juveniles in LA

Posted on Mar 24, 2010

To make the dangers of juvenile DWI in Los Angeles real for students, officials at Palisades High School parked a wrecked car on campus and called in law enforcement to show students and parents of the dangers of drinking and driving. Then a local parent told the tragic story of the death of his 17 year old son who died in a horrific crash on an L.A. street in October of 1988. This story brought home the realities of underage drinking and driving to the students.

Juvenile Drunks

Effects of Juvenile DWI

Driving While Intoxicated not only affects adults; many juveniles who have not reached the legal age for drinking choose to get behind the wheel of a car while intoxicated. Drinking and driving is very dangerous for adults and juveniles. Juveniles are not as experienced behind the wheel and are not able to make responsible decisions when they are intoxicated.

Most days, at least nine juveniles die because of an alcohol related issue. Three out of the nine were related to DUI. About 38% of youths killed in traffic accidents in 2003 died due to alcohol-related incidents.

College Students and Drunk Driving

A poll of college students in 2001 revealed that 26% of underage drinkers have driven while intoxicated. Of those students, 10% said they had driven after drinking five drinks. Almost 25% of the students related that they routinely ride with someone who is drunk or high within in a month of the poll.

Juvenile Crime and DWI

Lack of Understanding for Driving While Intoxicated

In 2000, drivers under 21 made up 7% of the total number of licensed drivers however, they accounted for 13% of drunk driving deaths in that year. Most youths don’t realize or understand the effects that blood alcohol content has on the brain and body and how drinking affects the way they drive a car. Because of the greater death rates associated with juvenile drinking and driving, most states have stricter laws to discourage underage drinkers from drinking and driving.

Recent studies have shown that states in which “zero tolerance” laws have been implemented see a decrease in the likelihood of binge drinking behavior (more than 5 drinks per sitting) among boys aged 18 – 20 by 13%.

Sad Reality of DWI Convictions

Since 1984, when the drinking age of 21 became federal law, it is estimated that thousands of lives have been saved each year. But, because of negligence and loopholes in laws in certain states, it is still relatively easy for people under the age of 21 to drink alcohol to the point of intoxication. The sad truth is that underage drunk driving will remain a problem and cause needless deaths for as long as alcohol is available for juveniles.

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Harsh Realities of Drunk Driving – Sad but True!

Posted on Mar 22, 2010

There are some harsh realities surrounding drinking and driving that you might not want to swallow but you need to be aware of them. At the risk of going against popular opinion, most Americans have driven a car after having too many drinks and the overwhelming majority makes it home without causing an accident or being stopped by police. This does not change the fact that there are deaths, but this fact cannot be disputed.

Some Drunk Driving Facts you don’t want to know

How many times has a driver driven while intoxicated before he or she gets into an accident or is caught by law enforcement? Experts say 80 times. This is a real confidence builder for those behind the wheel. Mix this fact with the fact that most first time DUI offenders do not spend time in jail after their first drunk driving conviction and most DWI accidents are not fatal and you have a cocktail for disaster. After all of this experience by the drunken driver, Mothers Against Drunk Driving , SADD and other anti-DUI groups start to sound like Chicken Little or the boy who cried wolf.

Harsh Realities of Drunk Driving

Harsh Realities and the Evolution of Drinking and Driving

When a species has no natural predators and natural selection is turned on its head by the fact that stupid people breed at a much faster rate than intelligent folks, you have to wonder what the cosmos will do to thin the herd. Maybe drunk driving is Mother Nature’s way of balancing the scales? Yeah, I know, every now and then the earth throws in a mass conflagration like a major earthquake, volcanic eruption or tsunami, but is this really enough to turn the tide? Have you ever wondered if maybe the Illuminati are already one step ahead of us and this is part of their grand plan? Makes you stop and think right? Why do bars have such large parking lots?

Conspiracy to Promote Drunk Driving

In some places in Texas, they tow away every car left on the street after 3am in the downtown district. Just think, you had a few too many at the bar that closes at 2 am. You stagger out to your ride and you remember some MADD slogan and you say “I am going to take a cab”. Then in another moment of clarity you think, “if I leave my car on the street it will be towed and the impound fee is $250 bucks. Maybe I do a little DWI its only two blocks?” Then –whamo blamo– the new top predator, a Ford Excursion, flattens your Geo Metro. Cha-Ching, one point for Darwin! Sometimes it seems like that catch-22 is out to get you.

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DWI Attorneys in Kentucky

Posted on Mar 19, 2010

A DWI in Kentucky can have serious consequences like jail time, loss of driving license and monetary fines. If you are involved in such a situation, it can affect your present and future. These problems can be avoided by hiring a qualified and experienced DWI attorney in Kentucky.

When arrested for suspected DWI, the law enforcement officers will check your BAC and if your BAC is 0.08% or more, you can be charged for a DWI in Kentucky. When arrested for DWI in Kentucky, you will be charged with two different ways either violating the law prohibiting DWI which is due to loss of your mental or physical faculties or by violating per se law which is due to driving with high BAC level of 0.08% or more.

How a Kentucky DWI lawyer can help in a DWI case?

If you are arrested for DWI in Kentucky, your license will be confiscated and you might lose the privilege of driving your vehicle for as many as four months. Many law firms specializing in DWI cases are involved in offering their services in defending DWI related issues. Kentucky DWI law is unique in that if you are arrested for DWI, you have the right to contact a lawyer. This can be done within 15 minutes of being arrested and during the time you are under the observation prior to a breath test or at the hospital prior to blood or urine testing.

You can reduce the penalties if you fight it out in the court and you can seek help from a capable and experienced DWI attorney in Kentucky. The extent of the punishment usually depends on the seriousness of the charge, the damage it has caused to the people and if you have had any prior offenses. It is also dependent on the effectiveness of the defense developed by your attorney.

The most important thing when you hire an experienced defense attorney who has handled similar cases in Kentucky is that you put forth all the facts to them. He will review the police report and other related evidence in your case and help in defending your case successfully in the court. Thus, it is advisable to get a criminal DWI case evaluation at the earliest. Your attorney needs to assess the various options available to you specifically in your case.

Established DWI Attorneys and Law Firms in Kentucky

  • Denise Brown, Legal Direction, Louisville, Kentucky – offers a full service legal practice with focus on DWI
  • Blau & Kriege, PLLC, Cold Spring, Kentucky
  • Whaley, Mory & McDonner, Louisville, Kentucky
  • Schuler Law Office, Louisville, Kentucky

Featured Firm for handling DWI Cases

Suhre & Associates, LLC has widespread courtroom and trial experience. They have legal skills and in-depth technical understanding of breath test equipment and field sobriety tests and knowledge of Kentucky DWI laws which can make a difference in the outcome of your case. They have been successful in defending DWI cases as they do extensive preparation and thorough investigation. They also use technology to handle the case effectively. Joseph B. Suhre IV, principal of Suhre & Associates, has been named Leading Lawyer in the field of DWI for 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 by Cincy Business Magazine. He is also a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Greater Cincinnati Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. He is licensed to practice law in all Ohio courts, including the Federal Court for the Southern District of Ohio.

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