Posts Tagged "Charleston SC DUI Attorney"

Justin Bieber Arrested for DUI & Resisting Arrest

Posted by the Charleston, SC DUI Lawyers at Anderson & Schuster, Attorneys at Law, LLC. Our Charleston DUI Defense Attorneys help drivers charged with DUI, DUAC and other traffic violations in Charleston, Mount Pleasant, North Charleston, Summerville and across the South Carolina lowcountry. Our attorneys will discuss your DUI arrest free of charge. Justin Bieber was reportedly arrested for driving under the…read more →

DUI Offenders will be required to have Ignition Interlock Devices in Tennessee

Posted by the Charleston, SC DUI Attorneys at Anderson & Schuster, Attorneys at Law, LLC. Our Charleston DUI lawyers help those charged with DUI in Charleston, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Summerville and across the South Carolina lowcountry. If you are charged with DUI, our Charleston, SC DUI Lawyers will discuss your case with you free of charge. A new DUI law passed in Tennessee…read more →

South Carolina DUI Bill Would Expand Ignition Interlock Program for DUI Offenders

Posted by the Charleston, SC DUI Lawyers at Anderson & Schuster, Attorneys at Law, LLC. Our Charleston DUI Defense Lawyers help those charged with DUI and DUAC in Charleston, Mount Pleasant, North Charleston, Summerville, Hanahan, Goose Creek and across the South Carolina lowcountry. Our DUI Attorneys will discuss your DUI arrest with you free of charge. A bill to expand a South…read more →

No DUI Charges for Drivers With Less Than 0.05 BAC Under Prefiled DUI Bill

Posted by the Charleston, SC DUI Lawyers at Anderson & Schuster, Attorneys at Law, LLC. Our Charleston DUI Defense Lawyers help those charged with DUI and DUAC in Charleston, Mount Pleasant, North Charleston, Summerville, Hanahan, Goose Creek and across the South Carolina lowcountry. A bill prefiled in the SC House would prohibit law enforcement officers from charging drivers with driving under the…read more →

SC Police Officers Trained on New Alcoholic Beverages

Posted by the Charleston DUI Attorneys at Anderson & Schuster, Attorneys at Law, LLC. Our DUI Attorneys help those charged with DUI in the Charleston, SC area.   In October, South Carolina Law enforcement got a lesson in alcopops — flavored alcoholic beverages — and other new trends that target teens, encourage binge drinking and can be used to disguise…read more →

Deputy Sheriff Driving Cruiser with 0.15 BAC not Charged with DUI

Posted by the Charleston, SC DUI Lawyers at Anderson & Schuster, Attorneys at Law, LLC. A Deputy Sheriff with the Sumter County, SC Sheriff's Department, who resigned after he registered a blood alcohol content of 0.15 during a breathalyzer test the night officers found his vehicle parked in the middle of a South Carolina Highway, has not been charged with…read more →

What do I Face After My Arrest for DUI?

Facing a DUI charge can be a stressful time.  Most people are embarrassed, upset, and do not know what to do next.   DUI Penalties The biggest concern for most people are the potential penalties for a first offense DUI conviction. If you are convicted of a first offense DUI and the breathalyzer test result shows a blood alcohol content (BAC)…read more →

What Happens During a DUI Traffic Stop? (Part IV, One-Leg Stand Test)

In parts one through three of this series on the South Carolina DUI investigation process we discussed the initial DUI traffic stop, the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) field sobriety test, and the Walk-and-Turn Sobriety Test. The next test in the officer's arsenal in his DUI investigation is the One-Leg Stand sobriety test.   In this installment we'll discuss what the One-Leg Stand test is,…read more →

Can I be sent to jail for a DUI in South Carolina?

One question I am frequently asked is whether a person can be sentenced to jail for driving under the influence (DUI).  Most people are under the mistaken belief that jail time is not a possible sentence for a DUI conviction.  This is simply not true, even for those convicted of a first offense DUI. A first offense DUI conviction carries…read more →