FAQ: Can I Get A DWI On A Bike In North Carolina?
Charlotte criminal defense attorney Allen Brotherton of Knox Law Center discusses misdemeanors vs felonies in North Carolina.
Charlotte criminal defense attorney Allen Brotherton of Knox Law Center discusses misdemeanors vs felonies in North Carolina.
Charlotte criminal defense attorney Allen Brotherton of Knox Law Center discusses getting a DWI in a parked car.
In North Carolina, it’s illegal to drive under the influence of “any impairing substance,” which may include alcohol, marijuana, prescription medication or illegal drugs. However, the law has different levels of stringency depending on the type of controlled substance causing the impairment.
Amazingly, some people on the ketogenic diet may produce ketones that cause a false reading on a Breathalyzer, getting them into trouble. Learn more about the false DWI a keto diet may bring.
The debate over the pros and cons of ridesharing services such as Lyft and Uber have raged since their inception in 2009. But recent data hints at a benefit that, if true, would put add a big fat plus in the “pro” column: Ridesharing services might contribute to a decrease in Driving Under the Influence (DUI) arrests. Read on…