by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Aug 20, 2024 | Chemical Test, Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, OVWI
If you’re accused of driving under the influence (DUI) in Indiana and refuse to take a certified chemical test, you’re in for some serious consequences. To clear things up, we’re not talking about the handheld breathalyzer that officers might use...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Jul 19, 2024 | BMV, Chemical Test, Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, OVWI
The consequences of a second DUI in Indiana can be overwhelming, but the attorneys at the Marc Lopez Law Firm are here to help. This blog will discuss the relevant sections of the Indiana Code and untangle the potential penalties associated with a second DUI...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Jul 1, 2024 | Chemical Test, Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, OVWI
If you or someone you know is facing a charge for driving under the influence (DUI), it is important to understand that the repercussions can extend beyond legal consequences. A DUI charge can profoundly impact various aspects of your life, especially your employment....
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Apr 5, 2024 | Chemical Test, Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, Hardship License, HVSO, Implied Consent, Jail Time, License Suspension, OVWI, Refusal, SDP, Specialized Driving Privileges
Facing a DUI charge in Indiana can be an overwhelming experience. Should you cooperate with the police? What if you’re being offered a chemical test? As any experienced Indiana DUI lawyer will tell you, refusing a chemical test is never going to improve your...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Oct 27, 2023 | Chemical Test, Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, OVWI
If you or someone you know is facing an Indiana DUI charge, it’s important to understand that there are ways to fight back. Depending on the situation, some strategies might be more effective than others. No one wants to be facing criminal charges, and it’s easy...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | May 12, 2023 | Chemical Test, Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, OVWI
How do Miranda rights fit together with Indiana DUIs? You know the drill: “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you.” But when does this actually apply? In the State of Indiana, police aren’t required to read...