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Keeping Your License After a DUI in Las Vegas

First, don’t get a DUI. Second choice is get a good DUI Lawyer in Las Vegas. An attorney is the best chance to keep your license in Nevada after being charged with a DUI. Getting a good attorney does NOT mean using youru family attorney. You should only use your family attorney in asking for a referral to a good DUI Attorney in your area. Other attorneys will know who is the best in a particular field, especially such a critical field as DUI Attorneys.

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Penalties for DUI in Las Vegas, NV

These are the same anywhere in Nevada -

First DUI offense you face up to six months in jail or up to 96 hours of community service. While you’re picking up trash on the side of the road the state will issue you a DUI uniform. Everyone driving by will know you were arrested for DUI.

You’re may also be fined between $400 and $1,000, pay for and attend an alcohol abuse education course. Your driver’s license will be revoked for 90 days. This is usually not negotiable. If your BAC was .18 or greater, you will be placed in an alcohol treatment facility for up to one year.
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Arrested for DUI in Las Vegas, NV

You’ve only had a couple of drinks and you don’t really consider yourself drunk and especially not DUI worthy. You didn’t make plans for a ride home and a cab or a bus is out of the question because of a couple of drinks. You’re driving down the road, driving the speed limit, minding your own business, except you turn the corner and go a little wide, just to be cautious, then all of a sudden Blue lights appear in your mirrors.

An unnecessarily wide turn is only one of the many reasons police in Las Vegas can pull you over and suspect you of DUI. Some of the more obvious offenses are if you’re straddling the center line, you almost hit something, weaving, swerving, slow speed (more than 10 mph below the speed limit), stopping for no reason in the traffic lane, following too close, tires touch the center or right lane markers, braking erratically, turning abruptly or illegally, accelerating or decelerating rapidly or you’re a dumbass driving with your headlights off when it’s dark.
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