If police pull you over in Louisiana on suspicion of driving while intoxicated (DWI), they might ask you to take a breath test. Refusing this test can have serious legal consequences, even if you believe you are sober. Understanding these consequences is crucial for...
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Can you fight a DWI charge?
The uncertainty associated with facing DWI charges might leave you unsure about what you should do next. You might think that you have no means to defend yourself against these types of charges, but that is not the case. There are several things that you should...
Getting your driving privileges back after a DWI is possible
No matter what kind of sentence you receive for a first-time DWI conviction, Louisiana law states you will lose your driver's license for a while, usually 90 days. However, this does not necessarily mean you will have to ride a bicycle, take the bus or get your...
Will your university expel you for a DWI conviction?
There is a lot of uncertainty in the air when you are facing DWI charges. You are likely worrying about the penalties that come with a conviction, as well as the implications for your education if you are currently enrolled at a university. Clearing away the...
The consequences of multiple DWIs in Louisiana
Driving while intoxicated is a crime in Louisiana that can accompany serious penalties. However, drivers who receive more than one DWI conviction can face even harsher consequences. It is important for people who drive in Louisiana to understand the laws of the road...
FAQs about expungements in Louisiana
One thing that many people seek in Louisiana is an expungement for their arrest or conviction. So it may be a good option if you have a criminal record. Here is more about expungement in this state. What are expungements in LA? In Louisiana, an expungement means that...