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Blood on the Dance Floor – DUI
BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR – DUI!
KLEAN Radio – DUI Lawyer Larry Wolf
DUI Lawyer Larry Wolf visits the KLEAN Studio to talk about legal ramifications of substance abuse. KLEAN Radio is a radio show broadcast every Sunday night at 8 pm in Los Angeles on KFWB AM 980 covering addiction and recovery issues with an interesting mix of celebrities and treatment experts. Klean Radio is hosted by Klean CEO, Andrew Spanswick and the only Republican Jew with a sense of humor, Judah Friedman.
“I’ve Been Arrested for DUI/DWI. What Happens Next?”
Add us: www.facebook.com Follow us: twitter.com Visit us: www.mcgregor-ernenwein.com Read about us www.toptorrancelawyers.com If you were arrested for DUI, you will be given a citation to appear in court. You will also be given a pink slip of paper known as your Temporary Driver’s License. That license will contain information on how to contact the DMV. You will NEED to contact the DMV in order to request an administrative per se hearing which will determine whether your license should be suspended or not. At McGregor & Ernenwein, we request the hearing for you, request a stay on your license until the outcome of the administrative per se hearing, and represent you at the hearing. At court, most DUI defendants are charged with two counts: (1) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, in violation of California Vehicle Code Section 23152(a); (2) Driving with a .08 or higher blood alcohol concentration (BAC), in violation of California Vehicle Code Section 23152(b). If you are convicted in Los Angeles, you are most likely facing 3 years summary probation. Further you will be required to take AB-541 class, that is, a 3-month alcohol education program. If your BAC was significantly high, you may be required to take the 9-month alcohol class. You will also pay significant fines in the ballpark area of $2000. In order for your license to be reinstated, the DMV will require you to install an Ignition Interlock Device in your vehicle for a period of 120 days. The DMV will …