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Oregon
Dui Attorney
Have
you been in arrested in the Oregon area for DUI? If
the answer is yes, you should know that DUI is a very
serious matter in Oregon. A conviction on DUI charges
could result in the loss of your license, your job and
possibly a jail sentence--even for a first time offense.
In addition, a DUI conviction can result in higher automobile
insurance premiums and difficulty conducting everyday
transactions that require presentment of your driver's
license. Also, it can drastically impact your present
job or future job opportunities. Therefore, you need
a Oregon Dui Attorney who will zealously and vigorously
fight to protect your rights and your interests and
who will aggressively be an advocate on your behalf.
You need a Oregon Dui Attorney who will aggressively
argue your defense because your liberty and privilege
to drive are at stake. Act now, to speak with Oregon
Dui Attorney.
You
may not think you are drunk. Those around you may not
think you are drunk. Indeed, for the purpose of every
other situation except driving, you may not even be
considered drunk. But your condition may be enough for
you to be found guilty of a drunk driving offense under
the current definition of the law. And if you are convicted,
you will suffer some very harsh penalties. Driving with
a level of alcohol in your system which amounts to a
measurement of.08 of blood alcohol content. To be guilty
of this offense, absolutely no impairment of any of
your physical abilities is necessary. You may well be
the world's most talented, careful and safest driver,
but if your blood alcohol content registers .08 or above
you are guilty of a criminal offense. Drunk driving
defense is a specialized area of the law. If you've
been arrested for DUI you need to speak to a Oregon
Dui Attorney who focuses on fighting for the rights
of individuals accused of drunk driving.
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Drunk
driving penalties have become very severe in the past
few years. For a first offense, the maximum possible
penalties the court could impose are:
(1)
6 months in the county jail:
(2) $1,000 fine plus up to an additional $1,950 in penalty
assessments;
(3) 6 months driver's license suspension;
(4) Your car impounded for 30 days.
Second,
third and fourth offenses within 7 years are punished
by increasingly more harsh penalties. For third and
fourth convictions, your license must be revoked for
3 and 4 years respectively. A fourth offense can even
be prosecuted against you as a felony carrying a maximum
term of 3 years in state prison along with your car
being ordered sold and the proceeds going to the state.
If you've just been arrested for Drunk Driving, the
most important decision you make is the selection of
your Oregon Dui Attorney!
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