DUI Facts DUI: Driving Under the Influence of
alcohol or an illicit substance - any substance, licit or
illicit, if it impairs the driving function.DWI: Driving While Intoxicated.
Implied Consent - Refusal to
Submit to Blood Alcohol (BAC) Test:
Revocation of Driver License for 12 months.
Revocation of Driver License for 24 months if crash resulted in
bodily injury (Most Aggravated Drunk Driving Law).
Revocation of Driver License for 5 years if an crash resulted in
a death (Most Aggravated Drunk Driving Law).
For additional information or questions concerning your
case, contact the Law Office of
Richard M. Brooks to make an appointment.
E-Mail:
Richard M. Brooks
rmbrooks@richardmbrooks.com
(615) 735-0807 Office
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Criminal Law
Richard M. Brooks handles all aspects of Criminal Law cases
including the
following:
_Drug related offenses
_ DUI / DWI
_ Assaults/Battery
_ Sexual Offenses
_ Traffic Violation
_ Felonies
_ Misdemeanors
_ Probation and Parole Violations
_ Expungment of Criminal Records
JUVENILE
The area of juvenile law is very different from "adult"
criminal law in that
juvenile law utilizes a different terminology, process and
outcome. The reason for this is
because the court systems recognizes the fragility of
working with children that have
been accused of committing a crime.
DUI / DWI
The laws relating to drunk driving differ from one state to
another, and even vary
in terminology ("drunk driving," "DUI" or "driving under the
influence," "DWI" or
"driving while intoxicated," "impaired driving," etc.) These
differences can involve the
legal definitions of the offense, effects on license
suspensions and/or restrictions, the
nature of court and administrative procedures, nature and
severity of penalties, what
conduct constitutes a felony, and so on.
For additional information or questions concerning your
case, contact the Law Office of
Richard M. Brooks to make an appointment.
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