During a traffic stop, most motorists comply with lawful orders by the police. Typically, the officer will ask for the motorist's license and proof of insurance. In some cases, the officer might give the motorist an order to exit the vehicle. If you do not comply, the situation could escalate and you will likely face further charges.
Political Activism
An increasingly common situation is when a motorist considers themselves to be a sovereign citizen and believes that they have to opt into complying with U.
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A DUI or DWI charge is a serious offense that will result in consequences, even if you can agree to a plea bargain and get the charged reduced. One of the common consequences people face after DUIs is the requirement of having to put an ignition interlock device in their vehicles. If this is something you will probably have to get, here are three things you should know about it.
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Aggravated DWI (driving while intoxicated) charges attract harsher punishment than ordinary DWI. Having a child passenger is one of the factors that can elevate your DWI charges from ordinary to aggravated charges. Below are some of the reasons a child passenger can trigger aggravated DWI charges.
Knowledge of Intoxication
Depending on the age of the child, they may not even know that you are intoxicated. Besides, many adults don't show the classic signs of intoxication even when drunk.
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