According to some commentators, Mothers Against Drunk Driving ("MADD") is stating in its opinion that 2 in 3 people (66%) in the United States will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime. Clearly, this is not good.
All 50 states, including Maryland, define drunk driving with a blood alcohol concentration ("BAC") at or above 0.08 percent as a crime. Now, the National Transportation Safety Board ("NTSB") wants to lower that threshold to 0.05 to further reduce the number of drunk driving accident injuries and deaths. Presently, about 10,000 people in the United States are killed every year in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes. The NTSB feels those are 10,000 additional reasons to re-examine the nation's legal definition of drunken driving.
In the meantime, law enforcement has stepped up significantly its enforcement of current drunk driving laws.
Maryland drunk driving laws are strict and complex. It is very important that you contact us as soon as possible after you are arrested for drunk driving.
After a DUI arrest, you have only 10 days from the date of the arrest to request a Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) hearing with the office of administrative hearings and pay $150 to the Maryland State Treasurer. If a person is arrested for drunk driving or DUI and fails to request the hearing on time, their license will be suspended automatically.
In Maryland the blood alcohol concentration level (BAC) for a DUI (driving under the influence)arrest is .08 or higher. A blood alcohol concentration level of .07 will result in a DWI (driving while impaired) arrest.
Maryland DUI
- Minimum drivers license suspension of 45 days.
- Punishment of up to $1000 and 1 year in jail for a first offense DUI.
- Punishment of up to $2000 and 2 year in jail for a second offense DUI.
- A DUI conviction will result in 12 points on your Maryland drivers license record.
- Drivers license suspension of up to 60 days.
- Punishment of up to $500 and 2 months in jail for a first offense DWI.
- Punishment of up to $500 and 1 year in jail for a second offense DWI.
- A DWI conviction will result in 8 points on your Maryland drivers license record.
Among his numerous other legal awards and honors such as "America's Best Attorneys and Counselors", U.S. Super Lawyer, "Top Lawyers in America", Top Attorneys and Counselors in the U.S., "Top Lawyers in Maryland", and winner of the national "Charles Hamilton Houston Award for Outstanding Litigation", premier criminal defense attorney Charles Ware is recognized and ranked by hi many satisfied clients as well as his legal peers as "One of the 10 BEST DUI and DWI Attorneys in the State of Maryland," as confirmed from research, surveys and other investigation by The American Institute of DUI and DWI Attorneys [AIDUIA] --- a respected national organization of trial lawyers.
Attorney Ware is also the founder and senior partner of the Maryland-based national business, criminal defense and civil trial law firm Charles Jerome Ware, Attorneys & Counselors, LLC. For an initial courtesy consultation, call Mr. Ware at (410) 730-5016 or (410) 720-6129.
No comments:
Post a Comment