Tag: DWI Conviction
Under the Influence-James R. Milan, Ph.D & Katherine Ketcham
“Under the Influence” is a unique book in that it presents alcohol abuse from every possible angle of study. It begins by addressing the myths and misconceptions about alcoholism. The first chapter presents a theoretical scenario which clearly means to draw the reader in and make him consider whether he is an alcoholic or not. [...]
Posted: March 24th, 2009 under Advice, All, Books.
Tags: Alcohol Abuse, Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholism, Distillation, DWI Conviction, DWI/DUI/OUI Advice, Fermentation
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Avoiding a DUI/DWI/OUI
It is important to consider a football cliche when thinking about driving under the influence (DUI) charges: “The best defense is a good offense.” This phrase applies to DUI/DWI in that it is far better to avoid getting charged with an alcohol related infraction than it is to defend oneself from one. Many states have [...]
Posted: March 24th, 2009 under Advice, All.
Tags: DWI Conviction, DWI/DUI/OUI Advice
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Deadly Interlock
Readers of this blog have reported incidents where the ignition interlock device has led to almost deadly consequences. One incident involved a car that stalled out in the middle of an intersection on a rainy day. The driver was almost hit twice by cars coming from the cross street. He was blowing in the device, trying to [...]
Posted: February 22nd, 2009 under All, Ignition Interlock Devices.
Tags: DWI Conviction, Ignition Interlock Devices, Toyota
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No Good Time for Good Times
As if the punishment for DWI were not severe enough, New Jersey has found ways of inflicting further pain on those convicted of the “serious traffic offense.” Felons with multiple convictions are allowed to reduce their sentence by behaving according to the rules in jail. They are also allowed to reduce their sentence by working [...]
Posted: December 29th, 2008 under All, Conviction Rules, DWI/DUI Law.
Tags: DWI Conviction, DWI/DUI Reform, New Jersey
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