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DUI Laws in Florida

  1. D U I L A W S I N F L O R I D A K N O W Y O U R R I G H T S S Y P R E T T M E S H A D - W W W . S M R L . C O M
  2. W H A T C O N S T I T U T E S A D U I I N F L O R I D A ? In Florida, you can be charged with driving under the influence (DUI) if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is .08 or higher.
  3. W H A T H A P P E N S D U R I N G A D U I S T O P ? If you're stopped under suspicion of driving under the influence, the police officer may ask you to perform one or more tests to assess your level of intoxication. These may include: Field Sobriety Test Breathalyzer Test Blood Test
  4. F I E L D S O B R I E T Y T E S T Field sobriety tests are performed to provide a police officer with an initial assessment as to whether you may be intoxicated. You'll be asked to perform a series of tests that require you to do multiple tasks at once. Field sobriety tests are voluntary. You are not legally required to perform them, and it's in your best interest to politely decline. These tests are highly subjective and are designed in a manner that increases the likelihood that you will exhibit signs of intoxication.
  5. B L O O D O R B R E A T H A L Y Z E R T E S T A breathalyzer or blood test is often used to determine your exact blood alcohol content (BAC). These tests are mandatory, and it's generally recommended that you take them if a police officer asks you to. Failure to submit to a blood or breath test can result in an automatic driver's license suspension for 12 months.
  6. W H A T T O D O I F Y O U ' R E P U L L E D O V E R F O R D U I • Be polite to the police officer and follow instructions • Politely decline to answer any questions which may incriminate you such as whether you've been drinking or how many drinks you've had • Politely decline to take a field sobriety test • Agree to submit to a breathalyzer test if asked to take one • Politely decline any requests to search your vehicle without probable cause
  7. D R I V E R ' S L I C E N S E S U S P E N S I O N A F T E R D U I • First offense -- 6 month license suspension • Second offense -- 12 month license suspension • Second DUI conviction within 5 years -- 18 month license suspension • Refusal of blood or breathalyzer test -- 12 month license suspension for first offense, 18 month suspension for second offense
  8. A P P E A L I N G Y O U R D R I V E R ' S L I C E N S E S U S P E N S I O N You have 10 days following your arrest to file an application for a formal review hearing to challenge the suspension of your driver's license. The attorneys at Syprett Meshad will file this paperwork on your behalf and schedule your review hearing. It's crucial that you contact us right away since this is a time-sensitive matter.
  9. OTHER DUI CONSEQUENCES Other DUI consequences may include: • Fines up to $1,000 plus court costs • 6 months in jail • DUI school • 50 hours of community service • 10 day vehicle impoundment • 1 year of probation
  10. THANKS! Your rights and freedom are on the line. Contact us today for a DUI defense consultation. 941-365-7171
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