Nebraska Drunk Driving Defense Attorneys
- Fremont
- Johnson & Vaughn:
In the State of Nebraska, the legal limit is .10. Any amount over .10 means
that you can be arrested and charged with "driving under the influence". The
amount that any one individual can consume before being over the limit is
generally unknown until after you have been arrested and tested. There are a
great number of factors, which can effect your alcohol absorption rate, and
there is no safe answer for any individual as to an exact amount of alcohol you
can consume and still safely drive a motor vehicle.
- Omaha:
- Robb Gage:
DUI convictions are reaching record highs in Omaha.
- Casey Quinn:
Promptly hiring an experienced lawyer is important if you have been charged with DUI / DWI. Your auto insurance rates can go up, and you may lose your license.
- W. Russell
Bowie:
Nebraska's limit for drunk driving is .10. There is no lower standard for
impaired driving, although convictions are possible just on the officer's
opinion of intoxication. Refusal to take the breath, blood or urine test is the
same as flunking, except that you will also lose your driving privileges for a
year. Once an officer directs a breath test, you cannot opt for a blood or
urine test.
- Holthaus Law Office:
Have you been arrested? Discuss your case with an experienced Criminal Defense Attorney prior to making decision that may affect your future.
- John Lefler:
DWI - DWI arrests can lead to criminal penalties, administrative license
suspensions, auto insurance policy cancellations or significant premium
increases, loss of employment and other consequences. If arrested, contact an
attorney immediately.
- Tom Peterson:
If you are stopped by a law enforcement officer and suspected of drunk driving,
you will probably be asked to take some type of test to determine your blood
alcohol level. In Nebraska you are required to take a preliminary breath test
and an intoxilyzer test, however you are not required to take other field
sobriety tests such as touching your finger to your nose. If you refuse to take
the intoxilyzer, you will have you license suspended for one year, regardless
if you were drunk or not. While it is important that you do not make any
incriminating statements to the officer, you should always act in a courteous
and respectful manner to the investigating officer. This information is general
and should not be used for legal purposes. Always consult an attorney before
pursuing any legal matter.
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