Monday, October 12, 2015

Chesterfield County, Virginia Reported 102 DUI Arrests in September

              In the month of September, 102 drivers were arrested on suspicion of DUI in Chesterfield County, Virginia.  Police in the area are warning drivers that heavy DUI patrols will continue.  This number is far too high for a single month’s period, and police will continue to be on the lookout for possible drunk drivers in the county.  “Sobriety checkpoints, targeted patrols, and tips from the public” will continue to be employed by police officers.  This high number shows police that drivers simply are not afraid of current penalties in place for drunk driving.  Whether that is indeed the case remains to be seen, but drivers should know that if caught driving under the influence of alcohol, penalties include a $2,500 fine and/or one year in jail.  The penalties are much worse for drivers with multiple DUI convictions.  Police suggest that you should always have a designated driver if you plan to drink any amount of alcohol.  Other tips include: drinking in moderation (i.e. one drink per hour), eating before drinking, and if hosting a party, stop serving alcohol well before the party is over.
      
          If you have been arrested for a DUI/DWI it is important that you consult an experienced Virginia DUI attorney immediately because DUI is a criminal offense and carries potentially severe penalties.  An experienced attorney can guide you through the court process and find any possible defenses that can either mitigate the penalties in the case, or in some instances, lead to an acquittal or dismissal.


   If you or a family member has been charged with DUI or DWI in Virginia and would like a free legal consultation or if you would like more information on DUI or DWI please feel free to contact our office at (703) 916-1227 and schedule an appointment at our office in Tysons Corner or throughout Virginia, or visit us on the web at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Criminal-Defense/DWI-DUI/

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