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What are your rights during a DUI traffic stop?

On Behalf of Michael T. Burns, PLLC | Oct 2, 2020 | DUI

Nothing will change the course of your evening like seeing flashing lights in your rearview mirror. A DUI traffic stop has the potential to change your future, and there is a lot at stake for you while you are interacting with the police. It is in your interests to...

Kentucky woman faces DUI charge

On Behalf of Michael T. Burns, PLLC | Sep 29, 2020 | DUI

A 55-year-old woman from Earlington was arrested on multiple charges after being pulled over by police in Hopkins County. Kentucky police arrested her for DUI and drug charges. They also discovered a 17-month-old baby in the back seat, though the relation between the...

Kentucky man faces DUI charge

On Behalf of Michael T. Burns, PLLC | Sep 17, 2020 | DUI

A man who was arrested while driving a lawnmower in the street at 3 a.m. is now facing a drunk driving charge, according to local sources. The 54-year-old Kentucky man is facing charges after police say they stopped him in the early morning of Sept. 14. While this is...

What factors could affect the accuracy of a Breathalyzer?

On Behalf of Michael T. Burns, PLLC | Sep 4, 2020 | DUI

A Breathalyzer is an apparatus used by law enforcement to determine a driver’s blood alcohol content. If a driver’s BAC is over the legal limit of 0.08%, it could result in an arrest and drunk driving charges. Because of what is at stake when law enforcement uses...

Kentucky man arrested for DUI

On Behalf of Michael T. Burns, PLLC | Sep 3, 2020 | DUI

A man in Gibson County has been arrested following a single-vehicle accident that saw his car end up in a ditch. The 57-year-old Kentucky man is now facing a DUI charge after witnesses allegedly identified him. There is no word at this time whether he has retained...

Man faces DUI charge following crash in Lexington

On Behalf of Michael T. Burns, PLLC | Aug 14, 2020 | DUI

A 23-year-old man was arrested following a car crash that left some 100 residents of Lexington without power. Kentucky police apprehended the man, who is believed to have been drunk behind the wheel, around 1:30 the morning of Aug. 4. He is now charged with DUI,...

Does a DUI make it harder to pay for college?

On Behalf of Michael T. Burns, PLLC | Jul 29, 2020 | DUI

If you have a son or daughter who is about to start college, you probably know how expensive higher education can be. In fact, the average yearly in-state tuition for a public school is roughly $25,000 per year. If your child wants to attend a private university, you...

Driving with an IID may force distracted driving

On Behalf of Michael T. Burns, PLLC | Jul 3, 2020 | DUI

Many people in Kentucky who experience an arrest for an alleged driving under the influence crime may wonder if they will have to lose their ability to drive if they are convicted of the DUI charge. The revocation or suspension of a driver's license may occur as part...

What other penalties are associated with DUI?

On Behalf of Michael T. Burns, PLLC | Apr 27, 2020 | DUI

It is common knowledge that most people convicted of a DUI face jail time. You may also be subject to costly fines and penalties, as well as associated court costs if you are found guilty of the charges against you. In addition to these punishments, drivers in...

What happens if you miss your DUI court date?

On Behalf of Michael T. Burns, PLLC | Mar 9, 2020 | DUI

After getting a DUI, you are expected to show up to a criminal proceeding. This is where you will officially be charged with your DUI punishment. Missing this court date could result in significant issues for you and your case. Some people do miss their court date...

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