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DUI laws are constantly changing as state legislation is looking to protect people from repeat drinking and driving offenders. Total DUI brings you the most recent updates and major changes to each state’s laws as well as how the DUI courts are interpreting legislation.

Although you can learn a lot of DUI law from the news, if you have been charged with drinking and driving, consult a local DUI lawyer to learn more about state DUI laws and how it could affect your case. Based on your case, a DUI lawyer can give you advice on the best steps to take to handle your charge.

Connect with a local attorney who can evaluate your case by filling out our free DUI case evaluation form or calling 877-349-1311. Schedule a free consultation without obligation today.

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