Friday 22 December 2017

What Are DUI & DWI Charges?

When it comes to driving violations, two of the most serious charges you can receive are a DUI and a DWI. As a DUI attorney in Charleston, SC, Cristin Uricchio of Uricchio Law Firm wants you to understand these offenses and how they can affect you:

  • DUI – DUI stands for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • DWI – You will receive a DWI charge if you are suspected of driving while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs.
  • Legal ramifications – If you’re suspected of driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated, law enforcement will want to administer some type of sobriety test to determine the level of intoxication. If you’re found guilty, the legal consequences of either of these charges can vary. They may include large fines as well as jail time.
  • Avoid these charges altogether – Of course, the best defense against a DUI or DWI charge is to not drink and drive in the first place. Avoid these charges (and a car accident) by always having a designated driver. If you don’t have a DD, call a cab or a ride-sharing service to get you home safely.

If you’ve received either of these charges, it’s important that you work with an experienced DUI attorney in Charleston, SC. Cristin Uricchio of Uricchio Law Firm is a South Carolina DUI lawyer with the right experience to help you with your case. Trust our downtown Charleston DUI lawyers to help you through this difficult time.

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Friday 8 December 2017

4 Things to Know About DUI Charges & the Holidays

The holidays are a time for celebrating. And while there’s nothing wrong with enjoying the festivities, you can overdo it. It’s no surprise that the chances of getting a DUI charge increases during this time of year. Cristin Uricchio, Uricchio Law Firm’s DUI attorney in Charleston, SC, has some important information to share about holiday DUI charges:

  1. Don’t drink and drive – The best way to avoid a DUI charge is to never drink and drive. We care about the safety of everyone on the road and want to help you avoid an auto accident. Have a designated driver for your holiday parties or call a cab or ride-sharing service.
  2. Know your state’s legal limit – Every state has different blood alcohol concentration laws. In South Carolina, the legal limit is a BAC of 0.08%. The limit for drivers of a commercial or business vehicle is a BAC of 0.04%.
  3. Understand your state’s laws – Understand all of your state’s laws regarding alcohol and vehicle operation, including sobriety tests. If you’re visiting another state, make sure to learn their specific alcohol laws, too.
  4. If you’re pulled over – If you’re pulled over, be respectful to the officer. Know what the consequences are if you do (or don’t) comply with the officer’s request for a sobriety test.

Call Uricchio Law Firm if you need a South Carolina DUI lawyer. As an experienced DUI attorney in Charleston, SC, Cristin Uricchio will help you get the best result in your case.

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