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DUI & DRUGS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

ARRESTED FOR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS

Driving Under the Influence in Seminole County is applicable to the use of prescription or illegal drugs as well as alcohol. Due to the lack of defined levels of specific drugs indicating impairment, such charges rely far more heavily on the results of Field Sobriety tests than do DUI's based on alcohol.

DUI based on the use of drugs is much less common than DUI for alcohol. This raises the possibility that the law enforcement officers involved may not have the experience and training necessary to determine the level of impairment and whether it is related to the use of drugs.

The proper use of prescription drugs may still result in a DUI arrest. Being able to show that you have a legal prescription and a stable history of using the drugs in question can improve your chances of avoiding a DUI conviction under the use of such drugs.

Use of illegal drugs resulting in a DUI arrest can also lead to additional charges. If this is the case, you should choose legal representation that has experience in both DUI and criminal drug charges.

SEMINOLE COUNTY DUI ATTORNEY

An experienced Seminole County DUI attorney can analyze all the circumstances surrounding your arrest for driving under the influence of drugs and offer a defense strategy that provides the best chance of success. If you have been arrested for DUI based on the use of illegal drugs, an experienced legal team can represent you if you face additional drug charges.

 

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