Kentucky DUI Lawyers
Kentucky DUI Lawyers handle all DUI related cases. Kentucky DUI lawyers know that some of the enforcement and judicial procedures are unconstitutional and violate motorists' rights. Kentucky DUI lawyer are well versed with the different sobriety tests and their varying accuracy levels.
Because drunk driving laws are complex, you not only need to hire a lawyer, but one who specifically specializes in DUI defense. Our Attorney directory will help you find a dui attorney near you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What Is Dui In Kentucky?
Motorists in Kentucky can be charged with five different DUI violations. Kentucky's different types of DUI are: (1) operating or in physical control of a motor vehicle under the influence of … more -
What Is "under The Influence Of Alcohol"?
The prosecutor only has to prove a motorist was "under the influence of alcohol." This type of case is pursued even if no alcohol content test result exists from a blood, breath or urine test. Most … more -
What Is "per Se" Dui?
This law is also known as the "per se" DUI offense. It would be more accurate to call this driving with an unlawful blood, breath or urine alcohol level. To prove this type of DUI, the prosecution … more
Legal Articles
- The Crime of Drunk Driving
The definition of drunk driving is left up to each individual state. Each state decides the level at which a driver’s blood alcohol content is too high to safely operate a motor vehicle. When is a Driver Drunk? While it is the right of every state to define drunk driving and acceptable blood alcohol levels for that state, Congress has influenced many states to adopt the same … more - The Constitutionality of Sobriety Checkpoints
Sobriety checkpoints are legal in many states. Each jurisdiction has its own way of conducting sobriety checks on drivers of motor vehicles. However, they all have the same public safety goal of trying to prevent drunk driving. Many jurisdictions set up checkpoints late at night and on the weekends when they believe that the greatest number of drunk drivers will be on the roads. … more