The DUI Pocess

The DUI Process

A person arrested for DUI / DWI / Drunk Driving in Nevada will face 2 separate proceedings:

Administrative Hearing
Criminal Proceedings

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Your DUI Defense

Your DUI Defense

Las Vegas DUI cases are winable.
Patrol officers are making more DUI arrests in the Las Vegas valley. Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas are having budget shortage problems and are apparently requesting that more traffic stops and maybe even arrests for DUIs be made.

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DUI Tests

DUI Tests

Only a true DUI attorney can show the judge that failure of these tests does not mean that the accused was impaired or illegally DUI.
DUI Field Sobriety Tests
Evidentiary DUI Blood Test
Evidentiary DUI Breath Test

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Got a DUI?

What to do? To heighten your chances of beating a DUI charge, it is very important to have a competent and experienced, true DUI attorney evaluate your case. The prosecution's case is based on a "scientific" analysis of what, and how much, is in your blood. An effective defense must also be based on this "science" by exploiting its numerous shortcomings. (See SFST, blood and breath test sections). No two Las Vegas DUI cases are rarely the same, and a conviction is not always inevitable.  
Ask Jerry Attorney Jerry Donohue knows how to evaluate the prosecution’s case and form defenses to take advantage of any police mistakes, as well as how to exploit breath or blood evidence that may be favorable to you. A true DUI attorney provides you with the best chance of avoiding a DUI conviction and the resultant punishments. If you are facing DUI charges in Las Vegas, Attorney Jerry Donohue encourages you to explore and read every section of this website and call him for a free case evaluation and consultation.
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Nevada Law

Driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or controlled or prohibited substance

NRS 484.379 Unlawful acts; affirmative defense; additional penalty for violation committed in work zone (Replaced in revision by NRS 484C.110)

NRS 484.3791 Civil penalty (Replaced in revision by NRS 484C.500)

NRS 484.3792 Penalties; segregation of offender; probation, suspension of sentence and plea bargaining restricted; intermittent confinement; consecutive sentences. (Replaced in revision by NRS 484C.030, 484C.400, 484C.410 and 484C.420)

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