If you've been arrested for a first-time DUI (Driving Under the Influence) offense in Idaho, you're probably anxious, confused, and wondering what happens next.
Idaho's juvenile corrections system is essentially a separate justice system, with different judges, rules, and correctional facilities.
Many professions today require a license or certification, usually from a local or state government agency.
We’re no strangers to the anxiety and stress that our clients can go through as they await trial.
If you're asking, “What are my rights if police question me?” you're probably facing a high-stress situation or preparing for one.
We all hope that we never get into a situation that requires us to use force to defend ourselves, our families, or others.
If you watch television, whether a cop show or the news, you've probably heard the terms "misdemeanor" and "felony.".
From the moment you’re pulled over to your first court date, these steps can protect your license, your record, and your rights.
You're driving home late and see police lights behind you. Do you know your rights in an Idaho DUI stop? Here are the essentials to stay protected.