Website of the month: DUI defense
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Lately I’ve been perusing a lot of legal websites, and I’m really enjoying learning so much about defense law. Though my bias is usually on the prosecution side, reading these sites has opened my eyes.
I’m also beginning to contact lawyers as a freelance writer, letting them know that I can write or edit website copy. So far I’ve gotten a good response.
This week’s website focuses on the practice of an LA DUI lawyer, with information about how to handle being arrested for DUI. Though I know you would never drink and drive, you undoubtedly know someone who’s had a couple of drinks before driving home. That person has rights, whether or not they’ve committed a crime, so it’s a good idea to learn what they are in case you’re ever with someone in that situation. This site has some solid information.
I’m sure the owners of the monthly sites I write about would appreciate constructive criticism, so check out the website and let us know what you think.







Problem, I think, is that when you’re sloshed, its kinda difficult to remember the rights. And a lot of other things - Like you shouldn’t drive.
i am agree with you about the site.it provides some real solid idea.like your post Theda K.
Interesting.. I have a good friend that recently got in trouble for drinking and driving. It’s been pretty tough for her & her family — as well as expensive. Luckily, she wasn’t hurt and neither was anyone else. I think she learned a good lesson from the whole situation and doubt she’ll be drinking & driving again any time soon.
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i like the website and i think people should be more aware of their rights
I like the website too, thanks for sharing such article.
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My friend just got in trouble for a DUI. I think he needs a good lawyer.
That’s very big of you to have this website the best of the month. DUI penalties should be raised.
My brother got a DUI when he was 20. He blew a .01, and under California’s no tolerance law, he lost his license for a year. Had to pay about $8k in fines and legal fees.
…not fun.
I can honestly say that knowing your rights is an essential. I being a non drinker on two different occasions have been pulled over and accused of being drunk. I knew my rights and told the kind officer just where to take his accusations. So your right and thanks for telling others about knowing their rights.
I have two DUIs and I started a blog with the advice I wish I had when I got my DUIs. Check it out: First DUI Blog
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