Our DUI Defense Blog
We stay on top of legal decisions and changes in the law that can have an impact on our clients. Our blog offers regular updates on Florida drunk driving laws, penalties for DUI offenders, and other critical information that can affect a criminal defense case.
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Should You Waive Your Formal Review For A Daytona Beach DUIThe Bureau of Administrative Reviews recently changed the rules for getting a hardship license allowing the driver to potentially avoid the hard suspension. To avoid the hard suspension the driver must waive the right to a hearing to challenge administrative suspension from a Daytona Beach DUI. Being able to drive is beneficial for many DUI suspects but the new process also waives the right to challenge the suspension and can increase the upfront cost.
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Daytona Beach Vacation DUI ArrestDaytona Beach Vacation DUI during Bike Week, Biketoberfest, Speed Week or Spring Break.
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Volusia County Judge Holds Trooper Accountable For Failing To AppearTrooper held accountable for failing to appear in Volusia County DUI
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Florida DUI Field Sobriety Exercises Can Be Suppressed If Asked For IncorrectlyField sobriety exercises are optional. To be admissible they must be voluntarily consented to. The state has the burden of proof to show the consent is voluntary. If you are arrested for a DUI in Central Florida contact Daytona Beach DUI attorney Kevin J. Pitts.
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Driving On The Shoulder May Not Justify A Florida DUI StopA Florida DUI stop for driving on the shoulder might not be a legal basis for a stop unless the driving pattern provides reasonable suspicion that the driver is ill tired or impaired.
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Two Things To Remember During A Daytona Beach DUI InvestigationWhat to do during a Florida DUI investigation. Information provided by Daytona Beach DUI attorney Kevin J. Pitts.
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Daytona Beach Shores DUI Breath Test Machine Issues
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New Smyrna Beach Breath Test Machine Outside Of Compliance Due To Excess Cologne
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Daytona Beach Area DUI Arrests On The DeclineDaytona Beach area DUI arrests have fallen steadily for the last five years from 2,600 arrests down to 1,537.
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Should You Take A Daytona Beach Breath Test