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As little as two drinks in less than an hour can cause a driver to be legally impaired under the current Alabama DUI law. Many times, good people use poor judgment and find themselves in a confusing and dangerous legal situation. Without proper guidance, one episode of poor judgment can have severe consequences for drivers arrested for DUI in Alabama.
An arrest for Driving Under the Influence in the State of Alabama can severely damage your life. The arrest causes a person to loose their license, pay high fines, and spend time in jail. In some cases, when people loose their license, they can loose their job as well. An attorney working on your behalf can help you try to avoid the consequences and penalties associated with a DUI arrest and conviction. Attorney Byron M. Richardson works directly with his clients to help them put forth a strategy together to defend their case and lessen the impact of the arrest in the client’s life.
At Richardson Law Offices, LLC we offer a free initial phone or email conversation to discuss with you the consequences of your DUI arrest. CALL TODAY, TOLL FREE 1-877-280-6153.
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Chilton County, Alabama
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chilton County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. Its name is in honor of William Parish Chilton, 1810-1871, a lawyer who became Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court and later represented Montgomery County in the Congress of the Confederate States of America. On February 8,1861 Wm. Chilton gaveled the Confederacy into existence, as acting leader of the Provisional Congress. In 1942 the U.S. Navy commissioned a new vessel the USS Chilton in honor of Chilton County. As of 2000 the population was 39,593. Its county seat is Clanton and it's a prohibition or dry county.
History
Baker County was established on December 30, 1868, named for Alfred Baker, with its county seat at Grantville. In 1874, the county was named Chilton County. It is not known when its county seat was moved.
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