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How to Stay Out of Jail! DUI Myths Busted in California!

you're safe because you blew under the limit or only had a couple of drinks, but think again. In California, it's not just about your BAC (blood alcohol content). If a cop thinks you're impaired, even a little, you're toast. 🔥 Here's the deal: 🚦 Visibly Impaired: Even if you're under the limit, if you look like you've had one too many – weaving, swerving, slow reactions – you're in trouble. 🍃 Drugs Don't Discriminate: Legal weed? Rx meds? Doesn't matter. If they find anything that impairs your driving, you're facing charges. ⚠️ Super Drunk: A BAC of .08 is bad, but .17? That's a whole different level of trouble. 👀 What cops look for: ⏰ Time of Day: 8 PM to 4 AM? You're on their radar. 🎉 Holidays & Weekends: Party time means more cops looking for impaired drivers. 🍺 Near Bars: Obvious, right? 🚘 Driving Like a Hot Mess: Weaving, speeding, sudden stops, not signaling – all red flags. 🛑 The "I Only Had One" Trap: ...

What Are The Laws In Texas Regarding Dui as well as DUI?

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Learn the Texas Law Consequences Under Texas law, driving while intoxicated by drugs or alcohol is a criminal offense that can have extremely serious legal consequences. Police are actively searching for violators of the law. Many drivers are shocked to discover that even one or two drinks can lead to a conviction for DWI. In some cases, drivers may be arrested for a DWI even if their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is below the limit that the law defines as "intoxicated." An experienced Houston DWI defense attorney can often help you reduce the potential consequences of being accused of drunk driving. In some cases, a highly skilled lawyer may even be able to have the case against you dismissed; the charges may be lessened to a lower class of crime; or they can push to have the case dropped by the state prosecution because of a lack of evidence, illegally obtained evidence, or improperly stored and maintained field sobriety tests. DUI Penalties for Minors Texas law, which ...