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Nov 20

Driving under the influence (DUI) consists of operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or both. The drugs could be illegal or legal, such as prescription medication or over-the-counter medication. read more

Nov 03

If you have recently been arrested for a DUI in Washington State, you might be worried and anxious about the consequences of the arrest. read more

Oct 24

Alcohol-related DUIs are the most common in Washington State, but an increasing number of people are being arrested while driving under the influence of marijuana. read more

Oct 07

An ignition interlock device (IID) is a small breath-testing instrument attached to your car's ignition system that you must blow into before you can start your vehicle. You will only be able to start your vehicle if your blood alcohol content (BAC) reading is under .025. If a BAC higher than that is detected, you won't be able to start your car. read more

Sep 06

Never plead Guilty to a DUI Criminal Charge in Seattle as the consequences can be far reaching. read more

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