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  • Donald Vaughan: Drivers License Points

    If you are convicted of certain motor vehicle violations in North Carolina, driver license points are placed against your driving record.

    If you accumulate as many as twelve points within a three-year period, your license may be suspended. The accumulation of eight points within three years following the reinstatement of your license can result in a second suspension.

    If your driver license is suspended by the point system, it may be taken for:

    • 60 days for the first suspension;
    • 6 months for the second; and
    • 12 months for the third.
  • James Weeks: If you are charged with drunk driving DUI / DWI, a conviction can result in large fines, lengthy probation, court-ordered alcohol treatment and education, loss of your driver's license for an extended period of time, and a jail sentence. Drunk driving is a serious criminal charge and you need a serious and experienced drunk driving lawyer to go to work for you.
  • Schlosser & Prittchet: As used in the drunk driving laws, the term "vehicle" is defined more broadly than just "motor vehicle." Usually, a "vehicle" is defined as anything that carries people or goods. A "motor vehicle" is something powered by a motor or engine. Either term can include cars, trucks, even motorboats. Most laws draw a distinction between inoperable vehicles and those that are only immobile-capable of moving, but not of moving at the time. Legal distinctions such as this are one reason you need an experienced drunk driving defense attorney to give your case the careful analysis needed.
  • Stephen Boyce: Traffic offenses can make you take time off from work; add points to your drivers license; and triple your insurance rates for the next three years.
  • David Smith: A criminal conviction can have devastating and long-lasting consequences. You may be facing large fines, restitution, probation, and jail or prison time.
  • Spagnola Law Firm: DUI/DWIIf you have been cited for DUI/DWI, you should know that the law gives serious consequences upon conviction. And these punishments drunk driving are even more severe for repeat offenders. A DUI sentence may require you to pay a substantial fine, serve some time in jail, or both. In addition to any fines or jail time, your drivers license may be suspended, even if it is your first offense. You will have to find alternate transportation and go through considerable effort to regain your driving privileges after a drunk driving conviction. To add insult to injury, many insurance companies will drop your motor vehicle coverage if you get a DUI. The companies that will insure you will only do so at a greatly increased premium. It is easy to see how important it is to protect your rights and to do that, you need a lawyer who will work to stop these consequences from becoming reality.
  • Christopher Justice: When you are stopped by a police officer for any number of reasons, at some point the officer may develop a suspicion that you are Driving While Impaired (DWI). This suspicion may be immediate because of extremely erratic driving, or may occur later because the officer detects an odor of alcohol or sees apparent signs of impairment. The officer may then ask you to perform any of a number of field sobriety tests, which may include a Field Alcohol Breath Test or assorted physical challenges, such as standing on one foot, or touching your nose with your index finger.
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