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		<title>I was in an Accident and Arrested for DWI, now My Insurance Co. Wants to Talk &#8211; Texas DWI Attorney</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 02:20:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>www.lubbockdwilawblog.com Boardcertified criminal defense attorney Stephen Hamilton, practicing in Lubbock, Texas, explains what needs to be done if your insurance company wants to talk about your DWI case. Whether you&#8217;re talking to your own insurance company or that of the other driver, your conversation is more than likely to be recorded. So when you&#8217;re asked about your drinking, witnesses, and whether or not you&#8217;re intoxicated, you need to know that these statements can be used against you in your criminal case. Meeting with a lawyer will help you answer the correct questions and limit any potential criminal liability. Watch the video now to learn more. For more information about DWI arrests and my law firm, visit our educational website at http where we help protect you and yours during a difficult time. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at (806) 794-0394. I welcome your call. The Law Office of Stephen L. Hamilton 12002 Trafalgar, Suite 302 Lubbock, TX 79424 (806) 794-0394 &#8212; Office</div>
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		<title>Texas DUI Defense Attorney and DUI Lawyer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 02:15:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Central and South Texas DUI criminal defense attorney. License revocation hearings attorney. Toll free 1-877-414-9817, or in Central Austin (512) 338-0529. Intrerlock laws relating to DUI and DWI charges or convictions. Contact a DUI defense attorney today!
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<p>Central and South Texas DUI criminal defense attorney. License revocation hearings attorney. Toll free 1-877-414-9817, or in Central Austin (512) 338-0529. Intrerlock laws relating to DUI and DWI charges or convictions. Contact a DUI defense attorney today!</div>
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		<title>Dallas Insurance Claims Denial Lawyer Texas Auto/Car/Motorcycle/Bicycle/DUI Accidents Attorneys</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 01:15:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Has your insurance companies denial, delayed or wrongfully defended your claim? Our Insurance claim &#038; Coverage lawyers at The Kipness Law Firm in the Dallas/ Fort Worth metroplex will fight for your justice &#038; get back your claim. In the State of Texas the Auto/ Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Bicycles Accidents &#038; Drunk Driver/ DUI [...]]]></description>
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<p>Has your insurance companies denial, delayed or wrongfully defended your claim? Our Insurance claim &#038; Coverage lawyers at The Kipness Law Firm in the Dallas/ Fort Worth metroplex will fight for your justice &#038; get back your claim. In the State of Texas the Auto/ Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Bicycles Accidents &#038; Drunk Driver/ DUI Accidents are some of the more common claims we handle. Get FREE answers to your questions and WATCH our videos by visiting our website at www.kiplawfirm.com . Call us at (214) 800-3454 or send a confidential e-mail at info@kiplawfirm.com.</div>
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		<title>Can You Guarantee Results &#124; Dallas DWI Attorney Chris Hoover</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 01:10:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Avoid any attorney that Guarantees Results. This simply can not be done within the law. Call Christopher Hoover and get an opinion about your Drunk Driving case.
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<p>Avoid any attorney that Guarantees Results. This simply can not be done within the law. Call Christopher Hoover and get an opinion about your Drunk Driving case.</div>
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		<title>Consequences For Several Duis In Texas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 18:05:59 +0000</pubDate>
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DUI repeat offenders are defined as people who were arrested for driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.15 or more on more than one occasion in the last 10 years under the law in Texas. Thanks to the super high DUI offender rates in Texas, the law takes repeat offenders decidedly seriously. This article [...]]]></description>
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<p>DUI repeat offenders are defined as people who were arrested for driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.15 or more on more than one occasion in the last 10 years under the law in Texas. Thanks to the super high DUI offender rates in Texas, the law takes repeat offenders decidedly seriously. This article will describe what you should expect if you or a friend or family member has received a second drunk driving conviction.</p>
<p>First of all, after a conviction, the person is required to go through an assessment for an alcohol or drug dependency problem. Anyone who has more than one DUI convictions has to take a 36 hour prgram on the topic of the risks of driving drunk or under the influence of alcohol. This is necessary regardless of the assessment. Lowering the rate of people driving drunk is the aim of the program, on top of giving people a hand with alcohol abuse problems. The course focuses on accepting individual responsibility, building self-esteem and learning to act productively. There are many groups and charities who give the class in a number of areas, authorized to do so by the state of Texas.</p>
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<p>The convicted person may be given options by the judge to either go to jail or going into a rehab program if they are found as having trouble with drug or alcohol dependency. The opportunity to go to a clinic instead of facing jail time may be a good idea to those people who have already been convicted twice, as a third DUI conviction is a felony.</p>
<p>When making the determination of which length of time to suspend the person&#8217;s drivers license, a judge will also take history into consideration. A suspension period of between 90 days and 1 year is necessary for the first offense. If the person has already been convicted of drunk driving at least once, the suspension has to be between 6 months and 2 years. The suspension is required to be in between 1 and 2 years if any of the previous convictions has been within five years of the current one.</p>
<p>Even if your license has been suspended, you could be allowed an occupational license. your place of employment or to your educational facility driving is authorized, but is all that is permitted, with a restricted drivers license. It will be tougher to be given an occupational license if the person convicted has a long history of prior convictions.</p>
<p>There is a number of different of punishments for a DUI, and depend on the judge assisgned to the case and the circumstances of the arrest. the right lawyer is vital when facing charges of a DUI.</p>
<p>Originally published <a href='http://www.articlesbase.com/criminal-articles/consequences-for-several-duis-in-texas-1806942.html' target='_blank'>here</a>.<br />
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		<title>Driving at Night or DUI: Which Poses the Worst Danger for Teen Drivers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 12:51:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Parents are programmed to worry about it. Insurance company actuaries build it into policy rates. Communities large and small mourn incomprehensible losses every year. Everyone knows that teen drivers are more likely to be involved in accidents, and statistics have long shown that motor vehicle accidents are the primary cause of death among young people. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Parents are programmed to worry about it. Insurance company actuaries build it into policy rates. Communities large and small mourn incomprehensible losses every year. Everyone knows that teen drivers are more likely to be involved in accidents, and statistics have long shown that motor vehicle accidents are the primary cause of death among young people. But how do the various dangers that escalate teen accident rates compare? Surprisingly, a recent study reveals that nighttime driving is the foremost risk factor faced by teenage drivers nationwide â€” eclipsing even drinking, speeding and failure to wear seat belts.</p>
<p>The full story is told in a decade of national data analyzed by the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) at Texas A&amp;M University, one of the foremost transportation research organizations in the United States. Even absent the potent risk of drinking, teens driving at night face enhanced dangers because of inexperience, insufficient sleep, and their easy susceptibility to distractions. Overconfident texting and phone use while driving is increasingly common among the latest generation of new drivers. &#8220;Whenever you combine the nighttime danger and the cell phone danger with inexperience, you have created a perfect storm,&#8221; explained Bernie Fette, a TTI research analyst and one author of the recent study.</p>
<p>In a recent Washington Post series on distracted driving, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood summed up the latest data on young motorists: &#8220;A quarter of all teens admit to texting behind the wheel and, in 2008, the highest proportion of distracted drivers in fatal crashes were under the age of 20. Teen drivers are some of the most vulnerable drivers on the road due to inexperience, and adding cell phones to the mix only compounds the dangers. We&#8217;re doing everything possible to get the message out to teens that driving while talking or texting on a cell phone is not worth the risk.&#8221;</p>
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<p><strong>Legal Solutions Vary From State to State</strong></p>
<p>Some state laws allow teens to get learner&#8217;s permits as early as age 14, but that practice and the days of unrestricted licenses by age 16 are disappearing. Legislation has been proposed in the U.S. Senate to encourage all states to phase in teen driving privileges by imposing strict bans on cell phones use, driving at night and having more than one teenage passenger. The intention would be to make sure that all states strictly regulate all drivers younger than 18. Any state that refused to comply would lose federal highway funds.</p>
<p>Ohio is a good example of a state that has already taken steps to reduce <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4267782']);" href="http://www.rittgers.com/PracticeAreas/Motor-Vehicle-Accidents.asp" target="_blank">teen accidents</a> by increasing restrictions on younger drivers. Since 2007, probationary license holders and temporary instruction permit holders who are less than 18 years of age face special restrictions on motor vehicle operation:</p>
<p>Drivers under 17 can have only one passenger in the vehicle who is not a family member, unless the driver&#8217;s parent or guardian is also in the vehicle.<br />
All drivers under 18 are also prohibited from driving between midnight and 6 a.m. without a parent or guardian in the vehicle.<br />
Any driver under 18 who commits a moving violation within six months of receiving a license faces a probationary period during which he or she can only drive with a parent in the vehicle.</p>
<p>But like two dozen other states, Ohio (aside from a few local ordinances) has not yet taken on the issue of cell phone use and texting.</p>
<p><strong>Tough DUI Laws for Teens Remain in Effect</strong></p>
<p>Enforcement of alcohol- and <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4267782']);" href="http://www.rittgers.com/PracticeAreas/Drugged-Driving.asp" target="_blank">drug-related driving violations </a>among teens remains a top priority among law enforcement agencies nationwide. The effect of these laws is readily apparent: according to the TTI, more than 80 percent of teens recognize drinking as a risk factor, but only three percent say the same about driving at night. And while the study period showed a steady increase in nighttime driving deaths among teens, there was no proportional rise in fatalities involving <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4267782']);" href="http://www.rittgers.com/PracticeAreas/OVI-Consequences.asp" target="_blank">drunken driving</a>.</p>
<p>The benefits of increased enforcement notwithstanding, overzealous prosecution and evidence errors will always be a concern of teen drivers and their parents. The best way to understand your rights and the ever-changing landscape of traffic laws is to consult with an experienced attorney who understands the latest statutory developments and court interpretations of existing law.</p>
<p>Originally published <a href='http://www.articlesbase.com/criminal-articles/driving-at-night-or-dui-which-poses-the-worst-danger-for-teen-drivers-4267782.html' target='_blank'>here</a>.<br />
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		<title>Denton Texas DUI and DWI Attorney</title>
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<p>Denton Texas DUI Attorney and DWI Lawyer www.lloydfirm.com Lloyd Law Firm, PLLC 121 N. Woodrow Lane, Suite 207, Denton, TX 76209 Phone (940) 381-2600</div>
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		<title>Texas driving while intoxicated manual</title>
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		<title>How Do Texas Dwi Law Firms Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2011 18:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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It is not an unfamiliar situation that at night on your way back to home after a dinner at your friend&#8217;s place you are stopped by the police  and been asked to give a sobriety test. If they find you intoxicated then you will be charged and arrested for DWI and also they will [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is not an unfamiliar situation that at night on your way back to home after a dinner at your friend&#8217;s place you are stopped by the police  and been asked to give a sobriety test. If they find you intoxicated then you will be charged and arrested for DWI and also they will suspend your license. In this case, you will have to appear in front of the district judge.</p>
<p>If you are convicted of DWI and if it is your first time then hopefully you would not be sent to prison but will be ordered to pay fine and perform community services. The judge may also order you to attend an alcohol education course. If you are in such a situation you should hire an experienced and successful Texas DWI lawyer or Texas DUI attorney. These Texas DWI lawyers are highly experienced in handling cases of drunk driving charges.</p>
<p>There are many Texas Criminal Law Firms and Texas DWI Law Firms. The DWI laws actually fall under the Criminal Laws, but the Texas DWI Law Firms are considered the best because they have renowned Texas DWI lawyers and Texas DUI attorneys to take such cases.</p>
<p>The charges you may face while driving being drunk could be driving while intoxicated, intoxication assault, endangering a child or any other case related to drunk and drive. These Texas DWI law firms also help you by dealing with Department of Public Safety during the Administrative License Revocation Hearings and try to get an occupational license for you so that you can at least drive for your job during the trial session.</p>
<p>If you search through the Internet you will find out Texas DWI Law Firm, Texas DUI Law Firm, Dallas DWI Law Firm and you will also find out the names of well-known DWI attorneys. These Law Firms and DWI attorneys may even guide you and provide you with some tips on how to get out of the whole mess. If you visit the websites of any Dallas DWI Law Firm or a Texas DWI Law Firm you will be able to register your name and details and hire a DWI or DUI attorney for your case.</p>
<p>These Texas DWI law firms handle clients within the geographical area of Texas. You can hire Texas DWI attorney to handle your trial if you live in places like Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Conroe or in any other part of Texas. Since Dallas is the most popular place in Texas you can also search the net with key words like Dallas DWI law firm or Dallas DUI attorney etc.</p>
<p>So if you, your friend or any of your family members are in such a trouble, then contact a Texas DWI law firm or a Texas DWI attorney to get rid of this problem.</p>
<p>Originally published <a href='http://www.articlesbase.com/law-articles/how-do-texas-dwi-law-firms-work-254157.html' target='_blank'>here</a>.<br />
<hr />Daniel Kaffee<br />
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		<title>Driving at Night or DUI: Which Poses the Worst Danger for Teen Drivers?</title>
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Parents are programmed to worry about it. Insurance company actuaries build it into policy rates. Communities large and small mourn incomprehensible losses every year. Everyone knows that teen drivers are more likely to be involved in accidents, and statistics have long shown that motor vehicle accidents are the primary cause of death among young people. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Parents are programmed to worry about it. Insurance company actuaries build it into policy rates. Communities large and small mourn incomprehensible losses every year. Everyone knows that teen drivers are more likely to be involved in accidents, and statistics have long shown that motor vehicle accidents are the primary cause of death among young people. But how do the various dangers that escalate teen accident rates compare? Surprisingly, a recent study reveals that nighttime driving is the foremost risk factor faced by teenage drivers nationwide â€” eclipsing even drinking, speeding and failure to wear seat belts.</p>
<p>The full story is told in a decade of national data analyzed by the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) at Texas A&amp;M University, one of the foremost transportation research organizations in the United States. Even absent the potent risk of drinking, teens driving at night face enhanced dangers because of inexperience, insufficient sleep, and their easy susceptibility to distractions. Overconfident texting and phone use while driving is increasingly common among the latest generation of new drivers. &#8220;Whenever you combine the nighttime danger and the cell phone danger with inexperience, you have created a perfect storm,&#8221; explained Bernie Fette, a TTI research analyst and one author of the recent study.</p>
<p>In a recent Washington Post series on distracted driving, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood summed up the latest data on young motorists: &#8220;A quarter of all teens admit to texting behind the wheel and, in 2008, the highest proportion of distracted drivers in fatal crashes were under the age of 20. Teen drivers are some of the most vulnerable drivers on the road due to inexperience, and adding cell phones to the mix only compounds the dangers. We&#8217;re doing everything possible to get the message out to teens that driving while talking or texting on a cell phone is not worth the risk.&#8221;</p>
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<p><strong>Legal Solutions Vary From State to State</strong></p>
<p>Some state laws allow teens to get learner&#8217;s permits as early as age 14, but that practice and the days of unrestricted licenses by age 16 are disappearing. Legislation has been proposed in the U.S. Senate to encourage all states to phase in teen driving privileges by imposing strict bans on cell phones use, driving at night and having more than one teenage passenger. The intention would be to make sure that all states strictly regulate all drivers younger than 18. Any state that refused to comply would lose federal highway funds.</p>
<p>Ohio is a good example of a state that has already taken steps to reduce <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4267782']);" href="http://www.rittgers.com/PracticeAreas/Motor-Vehicle-Accidents.asp" target="_blank">teen accidents</a> by increasing restrictions on younger drivers. Since 2007, probationary license holders and temporary instruction permit holders who are less than 18 years of age face special restrictions on motor vehicle operation:</p>
<p>Drivers under 17 can have only one passenger in the vehicle who is not a family member, unless the driver&#8217;s parent or guardian is also in the vehicle.<br />
All drivers under 18 are also prohibited from driving between midnight and 6 a.m. without a parent or guardian in the vehicle.<br />
Any driver under 18 who commits a moving violation within six months of receiving a license faces a probationary period during which he or she can only drive with a parent in the vehicle.</p>
<p>But like two dozen other states, Ohio (aside from a few local ordinances) has not yet taken on the issue of cell phone use and texting.</p>
<p><strong>Tough DUI Laws for Teens Remain in Effect</strong></p>
<p>Enforcement of alcohol- and <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4267782']);" href="http://www.rittgers.com/PracticeAreas/Drugged-Driving.asp" target="_blank">drug-related driving violations </a>among teens remains a top priority among law enforcement agencies nationwide. The effect of these laws is readily apparent: according to the TTI, more than 80 percent of teens recognize drinking as a risk factor, but only three percent say the same about driving at night. And while the study period showed a steady increase in nighttime driving deaths among teens, there was no proportional rise in fatalities involving <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4267782']);" href="http://www.rittgers.com/PracticeAreas/OVI-Consequences.asp" target="_blank">drunken driving</a>.</p>
<p>The benefits of increased enforcement notwithstanding, overzealous prosecution and evidence errors will always be a concern of teen drivers and their parents. The best way to understand your rights and the ever-changing landscape of traffic laws is to consult with an experienced attorney who understands the latest statutory developments and court interpretations of existing law.</p>
<p>Originally published <a href='http://www.articlesbase.com/criminal-articles/driving-at-night-or-dui-which-poses-the-worst-danger-for-teen-drivers-4267782.html' target='_blank'>here</a>.<br />
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