DUI Penalties In Alaska

 

September 28, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DUI Lawyer Alaska 

Reader’s Question:

I was almost arrested for DUI here in Anchorage, Alaska. I am wondering, what are the possible penalties in terms of DUI law violations?

Jerry

Anchorage, AK

Like almost all states in the US impose a harsher penalty especially on drunk driving or driving under the influence of either alcohol or substance. Here in Anchorage, Alaska, the government had been very keen in implementing DUI laws to prevent road accidents. If a person gets arrested for DUI, he will be subject to additional criminal law penalties such as jail time, fines and community service. The worst would be suspension and even revocation of his driver’s license. Suspension of driver’s license can go from a minimum of 90 days up to a maximum of 3 years based on the gravity of the offense as well as the frequency. There is also a great possibility that your vehicle may get confiscated or having an ignition interlock device. Vehicle ignition interlock is a breath-testing device which measures a vehicle operator’s BAC, prevents operation of the vehicle if more than a minimal amount of alcohol is detected (BAC level of .02). DUI offenders are usually required to pay the costs of installation, rental, and maintenance of an ignition interlock device.

These are at least the most common penalties that are being imposed on DUI offenders in Alaska. Just the same, in case you get involved in such DUI cases, I suggest that you seek the counsel of a knowledgeable lawyer that could defend you during proceedings. I also recommend checking for possible affordable auto insurance that caters pre or post DUI cases.

Alaska DUI lawyer

 

February 22, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DUI Lawyer Alaska 

With possible convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol in front of you, you have to consider whether or not you will choose to hire a Alaska DUI lawyer. Although there may be a few in this position who are under the notion that a lawyer is not necessary, they are rarely right, and the complexity and seriousness of a DUI offense is practically a requirement for you to hire a lawyer. Here are a few reasons why you may need a lawyer.

  • You just won’t get it. Sure, there are websites where you can look up the DUI laws for your state, but without a Kodiak Alaska DUI lawyer you won’t have anyone to explain them to you, nor to know how they apply to your individual case.
  • A lawyer can micromanage your case so that you don’t get mixed up and lose over some bureaucratic misstep.
  • And the most important thing of all–a DUI lawyer is able to represent you and defend your case, which is pretty much the whole point of all of this.

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