What Is an Aggravated DUI/DWI in New Mexico?
An aggravated DUI/DWI in New Mexico may be charged when a person operates a motor vehicle and: has a BAC
An aggravated DUI/DWI in New Mexico may be charged when a person operates a motor vehicle and: has a BAC
Yes, you can get charged for driving under the influence (DUI) of intoxicating prescription drugs in New Mexico per NMSA
The penalty for aggravated DWI/DUI in New Mexico includes a minimum 48-hour jail sentence, which could increase to 90 days
Yes, it is possible to get a DWI case dismissed. Having said that, every DWI case cannot be dismissed. Reviewing
It is not illegal to turn around before a DUI checkpoint in New Mexico. However, doing so can look suspicious.
New Mexico’s penalties for driving on a revoked license after a DWI include a mandatory arrest, a mandatory minimum 7
Follow through on the police officer’s instructions if you encounter a DWI/DUI checkpoint in New Mexico. Avoid making self-incriminating statements
It’s not unusual for clients to make mistakes after a DWI arrest. However, these mistakes can result in unintended legal
You face criminal proceedings if you get a marijuana DWI in New Mexico regardless of recently passed laws. The state
Police have a duty to enforce the law and maintain order. However, their powers do not allow them to unjustifiably
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