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9 "Hidden Consequences" Of A South Dakota DUI ConvictionIf you’re convicted of DUI in South Dakota, you will pay fines and potentially serve jail time. However, a DUI conviction can also have other consequences.
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South Dakota DUI Counsel™ - A Holiday Season TipThe holidays are upon us! Office parties and other festive events are common place as employers and employees alike celebrate the season.
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South Dakota DUI Counsel™: One Tip To Consider When Hiring Your DUI AttorneyThe best plan may not be to hire the first DUI attorney who answers your call. Don't hire anyone until you've downloaded my free book offered in this article.
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A Difficult Bridge To Navigate - Mental Illness and The South Dakota Criminal Justice SystemMental health care is a lot like prison. Over worked and underpaid staff reward good behavior and favor compliant patients.
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From Prohibition In The 1920s To Today's DUI Industry - A Quick HistoryProhibition didn’t work. The intentions behind our national experiment with enforced sobriety were pure enough, but naïve.
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Can The Government Prevent Drunk Driving?Why can’t all vehicles come with a breath machine that prevents a drunk driver from starting a car if they fail the test?
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Sshhhhh "You Have The Right To Remain Silent..." But Should You?In every criminal case, you have the right to remain silent - should you be quiet when you can easily clear up a miscommunication?
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Getting The Help You Need First And ForemostAn opportunity for reflection and self-improvement can be a positive outcome after being charged with a DUI or drug abuse.
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South Dakota DUI Counsel™ - Avoid Driving Naked!Driving with a suspended license could also be described as driving while naked.
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South Dakota DUI Counsel™ - The ABCs of Miranda WarningsHe didn’t read me my rights! This is one of the most common complaints I hear in criminal cases, and Driving Under the Influence (DUI) cases are no exception.