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Kernersville DWI Lawyers

  1. Scott, Robert: Criminal Law Drunk Driving (DUI) You're suffered one of the most stressful and embarrassing experiences a person can endure. You've just been arrested for drunk driving. We understand your discomfort. We want you to be aware of the following information: Time is of the essence in defending your Drunk Driving case. Failure to secure an "Administration Per Se Hearing" Before the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) within ten days of your DUI arrest will result in at least four-month driver's license suspension. A conviction for Drunk Driving in North Carolina may lead to jail time, heavy fines and cancellation of your insurance and serious consequences to your driving privileges and lifestyle for at least the next seven years.
  2. Bobby Scott: -Ê Time is of the essence in defending your Drunk Driving Case.Ê Failure to secure an "Administration PerÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ Hearing" before the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) within ten days of your DUI arrest will result in at least a four month driver's license suspension. ÊÊÊÊÊ-Ê A conviction for Drunk Driving in North Carolina may lead to jail time, heavy fines, and cancellation of your insurance and serious consequences to your driving privileges and lifestyle for at least the next seven years.
  3. John J. Barrow:

    CRIMINAL DEFENSE, DWI, and TRAFFIC

    Traffic Tickets

    Insurance
    Points

    Offense
    12
  4. Manslaughter or Negligent Homicide
  5. Prearranged Highway Racing or Lending a car for Prearranged Highway Racing
  6. Hit-and-run, Bodily injury or Death
  7. Driving with Blood-Alcohol-Level .08% or More
  8. Driving a Commercial Vehicle with Blood-Alcohol-Level of .04% or More
  9. Driving While Impaired
  10. Transporting Illegal Intoxicating Liquor for Sale

  11. 10
  12. Highway Racing or Lending a Car for Highway racing Violation
  13. 8
  14. Driving During Revocation or Suspension of License or Registration
  15. 4
  16. Reckless Driving
  17. Hit-and-Run, Property Damage Only
  18. Passing a Stopped School Bus
  19. Speeding in Excess of 75 mph
  20. 3
  21. At-Fault Accident Resulting in Bodily injury or death; or Properety damage Only of $2,000 or More
  22. 2
  23. Illegal passing
  24. Speeding in Excess of 55, but Less Than 75
  25. Following Too Closely
  26. Driving on Wrong Side of Road
  27. At Fault Accident resulting in Property Damage in Excess of $1,000, but Less than $2,000

  28. 1
  29. All Other Moving Violations
  30. At-Fault Accident resulting in Property Damage Only $1,000 or Less
  31. Points stay on record for three years
  32. DWI conviction causes one year license revocation.
  33. Second DWI convistion requires mandatory jail time.

  34. A. L. Collins: Being charged with a crime is a serious matter.  Often times, such charges are unfounded or lacking in substance.  But without a solid defense, your reputation and your future may be at stake. Besides potential financial setbacks and incarceration, many of the rights and benefits as a responsible citizen may be compromised if you are convicted of a crime, even if you maintain your innocence. Even legitimate charges can often be lessened by a prudent defense counsel that finds fault and technicalities in the prosecution's case against you.  You may be able to prevent excessive losses in finances and personal freedom if you work with a competent attorney who is willing to fight on your behalf.
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