Daniel Izquierdo is always sharing fresh blog posts concerning recent news and relevant information about Florida DUI and criminal law. Here, learn more about DUI, fraud, theft, domestic violence and drug offenses – the causes, complications and consequences.
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What to Do When You Have Been Stopped on Suspicion of a DUILearn everything you need to do if you ever been stopped on suspicion of a DUI, to make sure your rights are being respected and you comply accordingly
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Learn The Best DUI DefensesThe best DUI defense really comes down to which one is available to you when applied to your set of facts. Learn more in our blog
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Alcohol is Sexist: Effects of Alcohol are Greater in WomenDid you know a woman’s body metabolizes alcohol differently than a man’s body. Learn more in our blog how alcohol is sexist.
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Learn everything about DUI Checkpoint: Rights, Things To Do and Not To DoLearn your rights in a DUI Checkpoint. Contact immediately to discuss your case and seek out the experience and counsel of a DUI lawyer
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Sleeping it off can lead to a rude awakening: Asleep behind the wheel and DUIThe prosecutor can prove you are DUI either by proving you are driving OR in Actual Physical Control of a vehicle. Learn more in our blog.
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3 strikes and you’re out (to felony) for DUI!Being convicted of one DUI carries serious penalties that may include time in the county jail.
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Two Sides to Every Story: Difference Between The Administrative and Criminal Sides of DUIDUI cases are heard in two different forums. This is where confusion sets in. In DUI, the criminal and administrative sides are independent of one another.
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Criminal Convictions and Immigration: Understanding the RisksA criminal conviction can lead to deportation or inadmissibility for non-citizens. Learn how criminal charges impact immigration status and legal options.
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Arrested for DUI? Why Every Second Counts in Your DefenseA DUI arrest in Florida triggers immediate legal consequences. Learn why you have only 10 days to act and how a defense attorney can protect your rights.