It's easy to make a mistake after a DUI arrest if you do not know your rights. Our library offers vital information on the potential penalties for DUI conviction, steps you must take after an arrest, how to plead in court, and other factors that could affect the outcome of your case. Browse or search our library today to learn more.
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What is the Legal Alcohol Limit in Florida and Understanding Blood Alcohol Level Florida for DUI ChargesYou could be considered legally intoxicated after just a couple of drinks if indicated with Blood Alcohol Level Florida, and be charged with a DUI.
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DUI Penalties in Florida Depend on a Number of FactorsThe penalties for a DUI conviction in Florida depend on how many DUIs you’ve had in the past and what your BAC is at the time of your arrest.
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The Florida’s 10-Day Rule for a DUI License Suspension ChallengeIf you're charged with a DUI license suspension in Florida, you will lose your license immediately and only have 10 days to challenge the it. We can help.
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We Represent Out-of-State Drivers Facing Florida DUI ChargesIf you've been arrested for a DUI while visiting Florida, you need an attorney who can eliminate the need for you to return to settle the case.
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How Our Legal Fees Are Calculated for a DUI DefenseWe charge our clients a flat fee for a DUI defense for most cases. This erases uncertainty and makes it easier to prepare for the cost of representation.
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Understanding How Alcohol in the Body can Affect YouUnderstanding how alcohol in the body affects the body can help you stay safe and protect your rights after a DUI arrest in Florida.
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How Field Sobriety Tests Measure Driver ImpairmentField sobriety tests are administered to measure driver impairment before a DUI arrest, but they are not 100% accurate. Contact Browning Law Firm today.
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Florida DUI Procedure: What You Need to KnowBrowning Law Firm explains what happens after DUI arrest in Florida, from pretrial release to the trial itself. Learn how to protect your legal rights.