Our qualified attorneys often write legal library articles that will give you information on Virginia criminal laws and penalties, as well as explain possible defenses and strategies for your DUI, traffic or criminal case. These articles will help explain your rights under Virginia laws and educate you on the process you may be facing.
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Possible Affirmative Defenses for Virginia DWI & DUI ChargesInvoluntary Intoxication is a strategy that A Virginia DUI defense lawyer at the Wilson Law Firm may use for your specific DUI case. Call 800-DUI-LWYR today.
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Implied Consent Law in Virginia And The 3 Hour RuleVirginia’s Implied Consent law essentially states that drivers in Virginia impliedly consent to provide breath/blood test within 3 hours of legal DUI arrest.
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Was Your Virginia DUI Arrest Made Unlawfully?Have you been stopped by an officer unlawfully? If so, contact a Virginia DUI defense lawyer at the Wilson Law Firm at 800-DUI-LWYR.
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Acid Reflux Affects the Breathalyzer and Your BAC ReadingGet your FREE book DUI/DWI Virginia Arrest Survival Guide – The Guilt Myth and call the Wilson Law Firm if you have been arrested for DUI in Virginia 800-DUI-LW
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What are the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests?There are three standardized field sobriety tests that law enforcement use on individuals they presume are driving under the influence. Read more here.
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Recent Changes in Virginia DUI LawsThere were several new DUI bills introduced in the Virginia Senate recently. Three were defeated and one regarding penalties for underage DUI passed.
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What First-Time and Repeat DUI Offenders in Virginia Need to KnowThere is a bill that was just advanced in the House Courts of Justice committee regarding first-time DUI offenders in Virginia. Call us at (800) DUI-LWYR today.
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Virginia DUI Attorney May Help You Get Into Rehab and Out of JailThere are options for keeping those with DUI charges in Virginia out of jail. Call the Wilson Law Firm and we will fight to get your charges lessened.
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Can I get My DUI Conviction Expunged in Virginia?Many people in Virginia want to know if their DUI can be expunged or sealed. Read this article to find out the truth and myths behind expungement laws in VA.
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Improve Your Chances of Driving Again After a DUI ConvictionWhen you get arrested for DUI in Virginia, your driver’s license can be suspended. There are steps to take to get your driver’s license reinstated.
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There Is No Difference Between DUI and DWI Offenses According To Virginia LawMany people believe there is a difference between a DUI and DWI arrest in Virginia. This article explains that the two terms are used interchangeably in VA.
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Know the Drunk Driving Penalties Facing Virginia DriversIf you are arrested for DUI in Virginia or have wrongly been convicted of driving under the influence of drugs, contact attorney T. Kevin Wilson today.
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What is the Difference Between the PBT and Breathalyzer?Many drivers do not understand the difference between the PBT and the official breathalyzer test. A driver can refuse to take the PBT.
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Breath Alcohol Tests Aren’t Always Accurate – False Readings Can OccurContact a knowledgeable DUI defense lawyer who understands Virginia DUI laws and the flaws in the breathalyzer tests and technology used to convict you.
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Impact of Body Weight and Body Type on BAC LevelsIn general, the less you weigh the more you will be affected by a given amount of alcohol. Call T888-DUI-LWYR (888-384-5997) for a free consultation.
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Rate of Consumption of Ethanol AlcoholPeople absorb alcohol and become drunk much faster than they can metabolize and eliminate alcohol and become sober. Call us at 1-888-384-5997 for a consultation
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Alcohol Content of Various Alcoholic BeveragesIf you’ve been charged with a criminal, traffic, Drunk Driving or Reckless Driving offense in VA, call us at 1-888-384-5997 for a no obligation consultation.
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Impairment and Food, Medication and FatigueHaving a meal just before drinking alcohol will result in a lower, delayed blood alcohol concentration peak (the point of greatest intoxication).
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Drug Tolerance Defined By Criminal Defense Attorney Kevin WilsonTolerance is the reduction of the effectiveness of a drug after a period of prolonged or heavy use of that drug or a related drug.
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What is a standard "drink"?Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is partially based on how much an someone has to drink which is relative their definition of a "standard drink".