Nebraska DUI Lawyers
Nebraska DUI Lawyers handle all DUI related cases. Nebraska DUI lawyers know that some of the enforcement and judicial procedures are unconstitutional and violate motorists' rights. Nebraska 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.
Lincoln
Berry, Kelley & Wythers
John Steven Berry
Lincoln, NE | Phone: 866-258-0496
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Omaha
McGough Law, P.C.L.L.O.
Jim K. McGough
Omaha, NE | Phone: 866-775-6379
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What Is The Legal Limit For Dui In Nebraska?
Nebraska's limit for drunk driving is .08. There is no lower standard for impaired driving, although convictions are possible just on the officer's opinion of intoxication. Refusal to take the … more -
What Are The Penalties For A Fist Time Dui?
1st Offense: 760 days in jail, $500 fine, 6 month license suspension. Minimum 60 day license suspension, $400 fine. more -
What Are The Penalties For A Second Time Dui?
2nd Offense: 3090 days in jail, $500 fine, one year license suspension Minimum 48 hours in jail, 6 month license suspension, $500 fine. more
Legal Articles
- 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 - Possible Penalties for Drunk Driving
The possible penalties for driving while intoxicated (DWI, also known as driving under the influence, DUI) vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. However, the penalties are usually progressive and become more severe for each repeat offense. The penalties are imposed if a driver of a motor vehicle is caught and convicted of driving with a blood alcohol level that is above the … more