by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 12, 2025 | DUI, Jail Time, OVWI
When it comes to DUI offenses in Indiana, the law is strict, especially for repeat offenders. A second DUI offense carries mandatory jail time or a substantial amount of community service. Here’s what you need to know: Mandatory Minimums for Second DUI Offenses For a...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 10, 2025 | Defense to DUI / OVWI, Defenses, DUI, License Suspension, OVWI, Rights, SDP, Specialized Driving Privileges
If you’re facing a DUI charge, hiring an attorney is not just advisable; it’s crucial. As a seasoned criminal defense attorney, I’ve seen firsthand the profound impact that skilled legal representation can have on the outcome of a DUI case. Here are three...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 5, 2025 | Chemical Test, DUI, OVWI, Rights
When it comes to DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charges in Indiana, understanding the legal limits is crucial. The state has multiple thresholds for blood alcohol concentration (BAC), each carrying different legal implications. Here’s a breakdown of the key...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Feb 3, 2025 | Defense to DUI / OVWI, DUI, OVWI, Rights
When it comes to DUI convictions in Indiana, there’s a common misconception that these offenses simply disappear after seven years. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. In Indiana, a DUI conviction remains on your record permanently. Understanding the...
by The Marc Lopez Law Firm | Jan 27, 2025 | BMV, Chemical Test, DUI, OVWI, SDP, Specialized Driving Privileges
Navigating a DUI arrest in Indiana can be a confusing and overwhelming experience, especially when it comes to understanding how it impacts your driver’s license. The immediate question on most people’s minds is whether their license will be suspended right after...
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...