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July 10, 2008

Drunk Driving Anchorage Alaska

Filed under: DUI Lawyer Alaska — author @ 2:24 am

Reader’s Question:

I have tried drinking and driving several times and it seems very fortunate for me that I haven’t been caught and charge with DUI here in Anchorage, Alaska. But in case that I get pulled over by an officer in the future because of drunk driving, what are the things that I would have to keep in mind?

Jose

Anchorage, AK

 

If you have already tried drinking and driving several and still thinking about doing this in the future, there a chance that you could find yourself in some trouble. You might just get a traffic ticket and worse, a DUI charge in Anchorage, Alaska. Because of that, you need to know how to get around DUI when you are out there. Obviously, you have to make some smart decisions.

The police officer who pulled you over will conduct some field sobriety tests to see if you can walk or so on. By law, you are not required to take these tests but if you do and you pass, then you are going to have to continue with the rest of the test.

The police officer may take you to the station if he/she is still convinced that you are drunk. They would administer a breath test that you will not be able to refuse. A lot of the alcohol has burned up by this time and you are going to blow a lot less then you normally would.

Don’t answer any question and make sure you ask for a lawyer. You are getting to the right point if you are able to do this. Answering them is the last thing that you want to do when you are under the influence of alcohol because you might answer wrong. You have to wait for your lawyer to get there and that will be when you will be told to speak while you are bonding out.

July 8, 2008

Alaska DUI arrest DNA collection

Filed under: DUI Lawyer Alaska — author @ 11:43 am

Reader’s Question:

I was just recently arrested and charged with DUI here in Anchorage, Alaska. The arresting officer collected a DNA sample after I was arrested. Why does he have to do that? I need some clarifications.

Claire
Anchorage, AK

A sweeping crime bill addressing DUI in Alaska, the collection of DNA samples for those arrested for felonies in the state, and other issues has passed the state House and Senate. This would make it harder for someone convicted with DUI and those who were ordered not to consume alcohol as part of the DUI sentencing because they would have their state ID cards or driver’s license stamped. Any person convicted with Alaska DUI would have these forms of identification specially marked so that places distributing or selling alcohol know that they are prohibited from consuming alcohol under the terms of their probation or parole.

A local news in Anchorage, Alaska detailed how this new bill initially dealt with bail hearing before penetrating into other areas of the law. This new crime bill would actually institute a DNA clause which allows law enforcement officials to collect DNA samples from adults arrested on felony charges or even for a misdemeanor.

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