Two Alternatives To Jail Time For A DUI

Search TagX on Google View all posts tagged as Tagx Being charged with DUI is a serious matter, but your life does not have to change drastically as you work through the case. This is especially true if you are a first time offender, where the punishment is less...

Three Requirements For A Hardship License

So, you’ve been arrested for DUI and are wondering what this means for your driver’s license? The answer depends on whether you are a first time offender, or have had a prior DUI. For most first time offenders, a hardship license is a possibility, but you do have to...

Two Things To Know About Russia

Now that the Presidential election is over, some of you may have been hoping for an end to the media frenzy. But, that has not been the case. In fact, there seem to be more reports now than during the campaign and many of them are casting a shadow over the Trump...

Four Ways To Lose Your Driver’s License

Anyone who remembers how hard it was to wait to turn sixteen and get their driver’s license will probably agree that if you lose your license later, it can be a real hardship. Driving gives you a sense of freedom and independence, but also allows you to get where you...

Three Things NOT To Expect While On Probation

If you have been charged with a crime and are considering going on probation to resolve the charges against you, it is important to understand exactly what is involved. A lot of people leave the Courtroom uncertain about the rules and requirements of their probation,...

The Three Best Ways To Violate Probation

If you have decided to take an offer of probation in order to avoid going to jail while also resolving criminal charges against you, you must take special care to follow all of the rules if you expect a good result. The Court will expect you to know what you are...

Three Parts To Defending A Probation Violation

Agreeing to go on probation as a way to avoid jail time is a good idea if you are prepared to follow the rules of the probation. Every case is different, but in all cases you will be required to pay court costs and fines, and to stay out of trouble while on probation....