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Tim Walz: DUI

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On September 23, 1995, Tim Walz was arrested in Nebraska for driving 96 in a 55 mph zone and for DUI. Walz was jailed and later plead guilty. Congressman Walz’ campaign commercial lessons is the opening, while the Offpring song DUI is the music to enjoy while looking at Tim Walz’s mug shot. www.minnesotademocratsexposed.com

Do It Yourself DUI Guide


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The penalties for a drunk driving conviction are getting harsher. DUI convictions in many states mean jail time, loss of driving privileges, increased auto insurance rates, mandatory installation of an ignition interlock device, alcohol and drug educational classes, a life-long criminal record, professional license consequences and the inability to rent a car, not to mention the shame and humiliation associated with an arrest for DUI. In light of this, it’s critical to launch the most aggressive defense possible.

If you can’t hire a lawyer, you must represent yourself. Don’t plead guilty! There is too much at stake. Your first step in a successful DUI defense is the Do It Yourself DUI Guide. No matter where you were arrested, there is helpful information about the state laws and penalties relevant to your case.

You won’t only learn the DUI laws, you will learn the DUI process. We’ll describe, in detail, every step of the case from bail to the DMV case, to the court jury trial. No “breezing through the details” here. This book is a step-by-step guide to defending yourself in a DUI case. There are helpful links and courtroom tips throughout the book to help you create the best defense possible.

If you are representing yourself in a DUI case, you deserve to have as much information as the prosecuting attorney. Edited by attorneys and more than 150 pages of solid advice for anyone accused of DUI, The Do It Yourself DUI Guide is the best resource for self-representation.

Common sense disclaimer – This book is for informational purposes only. No one other than a licensed attorney in your state can give legal advice. For more information about your state laws and procedures, you must contact a licensed attorney in your state.

Do It Yourself DUI Guide

Jail finds woman working for county

Jail finds woman working for county

This article has been read 5927 times. Authorities in Texas looking for a woman who failed to report to Tarrant County Jail in Fort Worth found her in an unlikely place: working as a clerk-typist in the Washington County adult probation office.

Published Jun 13, 2011.
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