by Aaron Lee | Dec 19, 2013 | Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Felony DUI, General
In North Carolina, as in most states, there is an implied consent law in place which applies to all drivers in the state. Implied consent means that by driving on the roads in the state you have given consent for police to administer a chemical test if they suspect...
by Aaron Lee | Dec 17, 2013 | Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Felony DUI
North Carolina requires anyone who is convicted of DWI to receive a substance abuse assessment and complete any recommended treatment. If you find yourself in this situation you will need to go to a center approved by the state in order to receive your assessment....
by Aaron Lee | Dec 5, 2013 | Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Felony DUI
When it comes to DWI nearly everyone is familiar with what the limit for your BAC (blood alcohol content) level limit is….08%. However a curious question is what does that really mean? We all know the dangers of drinking and driving as it is common knowledge. ...
by Aaron Lee | Dec 3, 2013 | Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Felony DUI
If you are charged with DWI your license will be revoked. In North Carolina if you are charged with a DWI you will automatically lose your driver’s license for a period of 30 days at minimum. This may vary depending on what level DWI you are charged with. If you...
by Aaron Lee | Dec 2, 2013 | Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Felony DUI
The Portable Breath Test, or PBT, is commonly used by law enforcement officers to obtain a sample of someone’s breath to determine what BAC level he or she has. These portable devices are most often used during a traffic stop on the side of the road. This portable...
by Aaron Lee | Nov 25, 2013 | DUI & DWI, Felony DUI
The Governor’s office of North Carolina and the state of North Carolina, has enacted a set of DWI initiatives over the years that has continued to enhance the DWI penalties for offenders. Since the early 2000’s, in excess of 8000 vehicles of repeat...