I came across an interesting topic the other day regarding laws and the purpose of them. In all honesty, I scoffed at the question at first. I mean, what kind of question is that? The purpose of laws is to keep society orderly. Without laws, there would be no civilization to speak of. Laws are… Read more »
Getting charged with a DUI or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol can be a horrifying and terrifying experience. Driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs or alcohol is merely an irresponsible and dangerous act. Your decision to drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs could be, for the most part, damaging… Read more »
Driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or any substance (marijuana, illegal drugs, over-the-counter medications, inhalants, etc.) that can impede a person’s ability to drive is unlawful in all fifty states of the U.S., including the District of Colombia and Puerto Rico. The specific laws and penalties for DUI (driving under the… Read more »
When the topic is about “driving under the influence” or DUI, most people immediately think about drunk driving. This is not surprising considering the many famous personalities who were arrested after drinking and driving and how they spent time, either voluntarily or forcefully, in high-end alcohol rehab facilities all over the country. It is important to note,… Read more »
A good attorney is expensive, but a DUI is much more expensive. We did the math to find out whether or not hiring a DUI lawyer is a good investment. Spoiler alert: it is. Driving under the influence is a terrible decision that many Americans make every year. The FBI estimates that 1,117,852 Americans were arrested… Read more »
Uber can be a win-win for drivers and riders if all parties meet essential legal requirements. Drivers appreciate the freedom Uber gives them, and riders view Uber as convenient and safe. What is the Uber service? Uber is a mobile reservation service connecting drivers with riders. Unlike traditional car and cab services, Uber riders do… Read more »
You heard right — the law in Kentucky has undergone a major change and starting on July 15, 2016, some 61 felonies will be eligible for expungement if certain criteria are met. Many Kentuckians have been hoping for this change for years, and it has taken a long time for our legislature to pass this… Read more »