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DUI Meaning :
The specific criminal offense may be called, depending on the jurisdiction, driving while intoxicated (DWI), driving while impaired (also DWI), operating while intoxicated (OWI), operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OMVI), driving under the influence [of alcohol or other drugs] (DUI), driving under the combined influence of alcohol and/or other drugs, driving under the influence per se or drunk in charge [of a vehicle]. Such laws may also apply to boating, piloting aircraft, and even bicycling in some states such as California.


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Marriage is an agreement between two people. Both people make promises in exchange to have the other as a spouse in their life. However, sometimes in life, one spouse breaks the marriage agreement. The result of this action is sometimes a decision by the couple that it is impossible for them to continue their agreement.

 

An Uncontested Divorce is a legal action that is settled by a written agreement between the marital couple that ends the marriage. The written agreement is subject to Alabama law and should be written by a licensed Alabama attorney. If the case is filed correctly and approved, the divorce can be final approximately two months after the case is filed.

 

An Alabama Circuit Judge must approve of the agreement for it to be used as the terms of the marriage dissolution. Because a Circuit Judge reviews and presides over all divorce cases, Pro Se, or do-it-yourself, divorces have a high rejection and failure rate in Alabama, compared to those drafted by competent attorneys. Usually, a divorce is far too complicated to trust to someone who is not an attorney.

If you need to end the marriage with your spouse, an Uncontested Divorce by Richardson Law Offices, LLC may be the cheapest, easiest, and the least painful way for you to end your marriage.

Following a consultation, some cases can be filed as quickly as the court’s next business day.

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DUI & Driving Under The Influence:
Alabama DUI Views :
Alabama can't afford to look the other away at drunks who insist on getting behind the wheel. A few weeks ago in the Mobile area, a driver who was allegedly drunk struck and killed two bicyclists. Two years earlier, when he was a juvenile, the same driver killed another cyclist.

Alabama DUI Priority :
Under the Alabama drunk-driving law, it seems the first three convictions are treated as misdemeanors, for which the guilty can go to jail for up to a year. However, a fourth conviction is a felony, which can draw a sentence of up to 10 years in jail.

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United States DUI Stats :
All 50 states now have two statutory offenses[1]. The first is the traditional offense, variously called driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI), driving while intoxicated/impaired (DWI) or operating while intoxicated/impaired (OWI). The second and more recent is the so-called illegal per se offense of driving with a blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% (previously 0.10%) or higher. The first offense requires proof of intoxication, although evidence of BAC is admissible as rebuttably presumptive evidence of that intoxication; the second requires only proof of BAC at the time of being in physical control of a motor vehicle. An accused may be convicted of both offenses, but may only be punished for one.


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