by Minick Law | Apr 22, 2016 | DUI DWI, Limited Driving Privilege
How to Get a North Carolina Limited Driving Privilege if Your North Carolina Driver’s License is Suspended by a DWI or DUI in Another State If you are a resident of North Carolina convicted of DWI or DUI in Federal Court or in another state, your North Carolina...
by Gint Krulikas | Jan 20, 2016 | DUI DWI, Limited Driving Privilege
In almost all situations, getting convicted of a DWI is a serious and troubling event. However, a DWI conviction becomes far more serious if the person registered a high BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) on a breath or blood sample. As such, what happens if you...
by Minick Law | Oct 1, 2013 | Drug Law, DUI DWI, Limited Driving Privilege
The following is a collection of frequently asked questions that many of our clients asked regarding a Driving While Impaired (DWI) charge. Although this is a large list, it is be no means a definitive list of all questions regarding a DWI charge. If you have been...
by Minick Law | Apr 23, 2013 | DUI DWI, Limited Driving Privilege
Even if you have been convicted of your first DWI, the North Carolina DMV will suspend your license for a minimum of 1 year as a result of the conviction. While it is possible to obtain a limited driving privilege during this year, for drivers that blow a .15 BAC...
by Minick Law | Apr 23, 2013 | DUI DWI, Limited Driving Privilege
Refusing a chemical test in North Carolina can result in a 1-year suspension of a person’s driver’s license. If you have been cited with refusing a chemical test, contact an attorney immediately to discuss options of fighting the refusal revocation. The refusal...
by Minick Law | Apr 23, 2013 | DUI DWI, Limited Driving Privilege
Even if you have been convicted of only your first DWI, the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will suspend your driver’s license for a minimum of 1 year as a result of the conviction. It is possible to obtain an impaired driving limited driving...