This article library was created as a way to empower past, present, and future clients of Easley Law Firm.
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The Difference Between Pleading Guilty and No Contest Pleading no contest to a DUI charge rather than pleading guilty may be beneficial in Virginia if you also were involved in an auto wreck. -
7 Big Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make in Your DUI Case If you are charged with DUI, you don’t want to make any decisions that could hurt the outcome of your case. Learn seven common mistakes you don’t want to make. -
How to Handle a DUI Checkpoint This Holiday Season The police may set up DUI checkpoints during the holidays to help prevent drunk driving. Here, learn what to do if you are stopped at a DUI checkpoint. -
An Average Woman’s BAC Levels During a Night of Drinking When determining your sobriety to avoid a DUI charge, you need to know how alcohol affects your blood over time. -
Keep Track of Your Drinks for a Sober Drive Home The number of drinks you’ve had and how long you’ve been drinking affect your BAC. Read on to see how time affects an average man’s sobriety. -
Be Prepared for Field Sobriety Tests to Avoid False DUI Field sobriety tests are used to determine focus, balance, and alcohol consumption. Click here to learn exactly what you may have to do to avoid a DUI charge. -
When to Have a Designated Driver to Avoid DUI Charges Having a drunk driving charge can seriously impact your future. Avoid the headache and protect your future by learning when you need a designated driver. -
Is There a DUI Exception If I Was Arrested in a Parking Lot? Were you arrested in a parking lot for suspicion of DUI? Find out why parking lots and private roads have exceptions that can lead to dismissal of your DUI. -
St. Patrick’s Day Drunk Driving Going to the bar and grabbing drinks with friends is a St. Patrick’s Day tradition. Unfortunately, fatal motor vehicle accidents have become a tradition, too. -
Alcohol Content Percentage by Drink Do you know how many drinks it takes to become intoxicated? Here we take a look at the alcohol percentage by the type of beer and wine you drink.