by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Jan 22, 2025 | Chemical Test, Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, OVWI
Yes, you can. While many people believe that the legal limit for blood alcohol content (BAC) in Indiana is 0.08%, there’s more to the story. In Indiana, there’s a lesser-known BAC threshold of 0.05%, which can also get you into trouble. Let’s break down what this...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Jan 20, 2025 | Car Crash, CDL, Chemical Test, Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, Implied Consent, Insurance, Jail Time, License Suspension, Nurse, OVWI, Refusal, Rights, SDP, Specialized Driving Privileges
When you’re charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in Indiana—or “Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated” (OVWI) as it’s officially called—it can feel like the world is crashing down around you. Suddenly, you’re worried about jail time, losing your driver’s...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Jan 15, 2025 | Chemical Test, Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, Jail Time, License Suspension, OVWI
When most people think about operating a vehicle while intoxicated (OVWI), or DUIs, they often associate it with alcohol or illegal drugs. However, Indiana’s OVWI laws extend far beyond these substances. Did you know that you can be charged with OVWI even if the...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Dec 16, 2024 | Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, OVWI
Are you or someone you know facing a DUI charge despite a lack of concrete evidence placing you behind the wheel? It is a common scenario and the attorneys at the Marc Lopez Law Firm often receive calls from individuals facing this exact predicament. They express...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Nov 25, 2024 | Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, License Suspension, OVWI, Refusal
Navigating the complexities of a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charge in Indiana can be an overwhelming experience, especially if you were involved in an accident that you did not cause. Understanding the legal intricacies involved, such as what to do if you are...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Nov 22, 2024 | Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, OVWI
In Indiana, a DUI doesn’t necessarily need to occur on a public road. Many people assume they’re safe while they’re on private property, but this is incorrect. You don’t gain immunity from criminal prosecution simply because you’re not on public property. Any Indiana...