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DRUNK DRIVING IS A COMMON COLLEGE STUDENT CRIME

Jun 7, 2016

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College students don’t always make the best decisions. Even those who know right from wrong often times travel down the wrong path. This happens for many reasons, such as peer pressure or too much stress related to their school work. Drunk driving is one of the most common college student crimes, with thousands of arrests every year.

As a college student, if you decide to drink alcohol, it would be in your best interest to never get behind the wheel of a vehicle. This holds true even if you only had one drink.

Police are aggressively cracking down on drinking and driving in college towns, which often results in innocent students being arrested for this crime.

If you are charged with drunk driving, it does not necessarily mean you will be convicted. There are many defense strategies you can employ, all of which are meant to help you avoid serious trouble with the law, thus turning your attention back to your college career.

Have you been arrested for drunk driving? Is your child currently dealing with such a situation? We don’t want you to move forward without professional help.

Our law firm knows what you are up against. We also know that you can get past this with the right approach. This may be a common crime, but it is still very serious.

We can step in and give you the guidance you require during this very difficult time of your life. This may be all that you need.

To learn more about drunk driving charges, please look at our webpages on the subject.

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