Under Louisiana law, you can be convicted of a DWI offense if you operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated by drugs, alcohol, or medications, or while having a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08% or more, according to Nolo. The immediate consequences of a DWI...
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Can You Be Charged with a DUI Even if You Weren’t Driving?
It’s not a stupid question! Even though DUI refers to Driving Under the Influence, it is possible to be charged with a DUI offense even if you weren’t driving. DUI charges rely on two main factors: The amount of intoxicating substance in your bloodstream Your...
How to Have a DWI Free New Year’s Eve
If you plan on spending New Year’s Eve out celebrating with friends or family or you will be hosting a party this year and plan on drinking, we have some very important tips for you on how to avoid a DWI charge. Because New Year’s Eve is a time that is recognized for...
Sobering Facts About Drunk Driving
These facts are meant to help motorists refrain from drinking and driving this holiday season. The holidays are meant for spending time with friends and family and making memories that are expected to last a lifetime, not a time to spend behind bars. Unfortunately,...
Understanding Louisiana’s DWI Laws and Penalties
In the state of Louisiana, it is against the law to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. If an officer pulls you over and suspects you are under the influence, they will ask that you submit to a field sobriety test to determine what...
