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101 Ways to Avoid a Drunk Driving Conviction
Free DWI and DUI Article Tips by William C. Head and Reese I. Joye, Jr.

Learn How to Avoid Trouble

Learn your legal rights. This 320 page book by attorneys William C. Head and Reese I. Joye, Jr. will tell you everything you wanted to know about your rights in a drunk driving case. Follow the guidelines in this book and you will never put yourself or anyone else at risk when mixing alcohol and driving. Follow the guidelines and you’ll never again have to worry about being arrested for driving under the influence. Written for the layman, 101 Ways to Avoid a Drunk Driving Conviction shows you, in plain English, what you need to know to avoid legal trouble.

You can read a summary of all 101 ways, online - FREE!

Uncover Secrets for Winning a Case

If you currently face a drunk driving charge, then this book will explain various ways that you can avoid a guilty verdict in your case.

You’ll learn the secrets that prosecutors, judges, and other special interest groups don’t want you to know.

Learn about breath machines, blood testing, and chemistry affecting breath results. Read about cases where these winning techniques were applied. Learn the legal methods for winning a drunk driving case. You’ll get MORE than 101 ways to avoid a drunk driving conviction.

Practical, Invaluable Information

Your book includes a listing of attorneys in each state who are experts in drunk driving cases. A review of the law in your state is also provided. There’s even a wallet sized card that you can carry in case you are ever stopped for alleged drunk driving. Just give the card to the officer to preserve your constitutional rights.

We apologize that this book is currently out of print. We will post additional information as soon as it becomes available.

Editor’s Note: Please consider this alternative book: DUI Process - Clear Your Record.




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Did You Know?
  • Open container laws - US laws which prohibit possessing and/or drinking from a open container of alcohol in certain areas. Common examples include inside an automobile, or outdoors. Some jurisdictions may even classify drinking inside a parked automobile as Driving under the influence rather than merely an open container violation.
  • Open container law - in some jurisdictions it is also illegal for an open container of an alcoholic beverage to be in the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle or in some specific area of that compartment.
  • Automobile insurance - probably the most common form of insurance and may cover both legal liability claims against the driver and loss of or damage to the vehicle itself.
  • Driver - one who operates a motor vehicle (e.g., a car) usually for transportation purposes.
  • FST - a series of standardized physical and mental tests performed by police officers who have stopped a suspected drunk driver to better at determining the level of impairment.

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