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When it comes to drunk driving, DUI attorneys have their own vocabulary and oftentimes these terms are misunderstood. It’s important to understand DUI (Driving Under the Influence)/DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) lingo and below is a list of the most common words:
Administrative License Revocation - this is known as a driver's license suspension. It is administered by a state agency like the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles).
Arraignment - this is a situation when the DUI offender is told the charges against him/her and is given the opportunity to enter a plea
BAC - Otherwise known as "Blood Alcohol Content", the amount of alcohol in a person's body
BAL - Otherwise known as "Blood Alcohol Level" or "Breath Alcohol Level"; Some states allow convictions based on a BAL versus having to convert to blood alcohol level, although blood alcohol tests are more accurate
Breathalyzer - A portable instrument used by law enforcement to measure the BAC (blood alcohol content) of a person who has been suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol
Burn Off - In regards to drinking and driving, this is the body's ability to metabolize alcohol. How fast alcohol “burns off” and exits the body varies from person to person.
Chemical Test - this is a type of DUI test that determines the concentration of alcohol in a person's blood
Enhancements - The circumstances in a drunk driving case that could increase the penalties of the DUI offender. Some of these circumstances may include, but are not limited to: driving under the influence with a minor in the vehicle, causing injury or death to another person, or previous DUI convictions
Extrapolation - This is a method of determining blood alcohol level by taking into account the driver's weight, how old they are, how much alcohol was consumed over a given period of time, and when the driver had their last alcoholic drink.
Felony Drunk Driving - Most of the time drunk driving is treated as a misdemeanor case. However, in some cases like when a person is killed or the driver has had many prior convictions, it is viewed as a felony drunk driving case. The consequence could be a harsher sentence for the defendant.
Ignition Interlock - An instrument that is installed in an automobile which checks the driver’s blood alcohol level. The driver breathes into this instrument and if it detects alcohol above a certain amount, the automobile will not move or start.
Per Se Laws - laws that concede someone is guilty of drunk driving if his/her blood alcohol level is above the legal limit. For most states the legal limit is .08%.
Wet Reckless - A plea in a DUI case that could possibly result in a reduced charge, a lower fine, and no record for a DUI conviction. If the defendant is just over the BAC legal limit, there was no accident or damage caused, or doesn’t have any prior convictions, it is possible to enter a wet reckless plea.
Zero Tolerance - This is the allowable blood alcohol content (BAC) for minors.
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