Monthly Archives: November 2023

Elementary School Teacher Had BAC Nearly Three Times the Legal Limit
A Florida elementary school teacher is in hot water after being pulled over by police. According to law enforcement, her BAC was nearly three times the legal limit of .08. Police pulled over after they noticed that she was struggling to maintain a lane. In other words, she was driving on top of the… Read More »

What Happens if I’m Charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident While Intoxicated?
An arrest for DUI alone has serious consequences. Those who leave the scene of a crash, however, can face even tougher penalties. This is especially true when the accident resulted in property damage, injury, or death. These consequences can alter the course of your future, remain on your record forever, and result in jail… Read More »

What is a “Wet Reckless” in Florida?
A “wet reckless” is usually the result of a plea bargain for a DUI case in Florida. It refers to a reckless driving charge that can be obtained instead of a DUI charge. Reckless driving charges carry substantially fewer penalties than DUI charges. Prosecutors may offer a wet reckless in lieu of a DUI… Read More »

What is the Rising BAC Defense in a Florida DUI Case?
You’re driving home from the bar and you think you’re sober enough to do so. However, you get pulled over on the way home and the officer suspects that you’re driving under the influence. By the time the officer tests your blood alcohol concentration, you blow a .08 on the breathalyzer device rendering you… Read More »