DUI means driving under the influence of illegal substances or alcohol. It has also been called DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) and OUI (Operating Under the Influence). Operating a vehicle with a .08% blood alcohol level or higher is illegal in all states in the US.
Alcohol and alcohol problems can destroy lives, terminate relationships, create employment issues, and even end in criminal charges. Many times, repeat DUI offenders are also alcoholics, and will continue to drive after drinking until there is an intervention from outside the court system. For this and the following reasons, it is important to tell your DUI attorney if you’re an alcoholic.
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