Lockport DWI Lawyers
- Jon Wilson:
If the chemical test results of your blood alcohol level are .08% or more, then your license to operate a motor vehicle will be suspended upon your arraignment regardless of whether you plead guilty to a criminal charge or have been previously convicted of an alcohol-related driving violation. This suspension will be in effect during the pendency of the alcohol-related driving charges filed against you, although you may be eligible for a conditional license after the first 30 days. You may also be eligible for a hardship exemption under certain circumstances. If you refuse to submit to a chemical test, your license can be immediately suspended, and following a hearing, which must be scheduled within 15 days, it may thereafter be revoked. You cannot apply for a new license sooner than six months after such revocation.
- Falk & Falk:
Q. What's the highest blood alcohol level I can have and still
drive?
A. .04 percent blood alcohol content. When you hit .05 percent you're
driving while impaired. When you hit .10 percent you're driving while
intoxicated.
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