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		<title>What Happens After A DUI Arrest?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you are arrested on charges of DUI, you are required to pay a bond for securing bail. You can pay the full amount of the bond or appoint a commercial bail bondsman to pay the sum on your behalf. If the latter is the case, you are required to pay a percentage of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you are arrested on charges of DUI, you are required to pay a bond for securing bail. You can pay the full amount of the bond or appoint a commercial bail bondsman to pay the sum on your behalf. If the latter is the case, you are required to pay a percentage of the bond money to the bondsman as a non-refundable fee. In case you pay the bond amount, you are liable to get a refund of the entire amount if you are acquitted by the Court. In case somebody other than the bail bondsman pays the amount, you are advised to have the individual assign the rights of the bond to you once he gets reimbursed. This entire process of assignment is conducted efficiently by a Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer.</p>
<p>After you are arrested, you will be notified through a mail about the date fixed for appearing at the Court. At the time of your appearance at the Court, you will be required to file a plea of either guilty, not guilty, or no contest. It is always advisable to plead not guilty as you may affect your chances of contesting the evidence, the right to file motions, and exert your rights. By pleading not guilty, you are entitled to be represented by an Attorney who will investigate whether your rights were violated by the Police. The Defense Counsel is given adequate time to investigate all that occurred prior to the arrest, so that they can defend the accused. An experienced <strong><a href="http://www.duilawyersftlauderdale.com/">Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer</a></strong> will proceed with the motion to suppress evidence before your DUI trial. The issues raised in the motion to suppress evidence include whether your rights were violated, the Police Officers had sufficient cause to arrest you, whether your statement was in violation of the Miranda Rights, or the samples of your urine or the breath test was properly conducted.</p>
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		<title>What Happens After A DUI Arrest?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 06:29:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Happens After A DUI Arrest?, After you are arrested on charges of DUI, you are required to pay a bond for securing bail. You can pay the full amount of the bond or appoint a commercial bail bondsman to pay the sum on your behalf. If the latter is the case, you are required [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What Happens After A DUI Arrest?, After you are arrested on charges of DUI, you are required to pay a bond for securing bail. You can pay the full amount of the bond or appoint a commercial bail bondsman to pay the sum on your behalf. If the latter is the case, you are required to pay a percentage of the bond money to the bondsman as a non-refundable fee. In case you pay the bond amount, you are liable to get a refund of the entire amount if you are acquitted by the Court. In case somebody other than the bail bondsman pays the amount, you are advised to have the individual assign the rights of the bond to you once he gets reimbursed. This entire process of assignment is conducted efficiently by a <a href="http://www.duilawyersftlauderdale.com/" title="Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer">Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer</a>.</p>
<p>After you are arrested, you will be notified through a mail about the date fixed for appearing at the Court. At the time of your appearance at the Court, you will be required to file a plea of either guilty, not guilty, or no contest. It is always advisable to plead not guilty as you may affect your chances of contesting the evidence, the right to file motions, and exert your rights. By pleading not guilty, you are entitled to be represented by an Attorney who will investigate whether your rights were violated by the Police. The Defense Counsel is given adequate time to investigate all that occurred prior to the arrest, so that they can defend the accused. An experienced Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer will proceed with the motion to suppress evidence before your DUI trial. The issues raised in the motion to suppress evidence include whether your rights were violated, the Police Officers had sufficient cause to arrest you, whether your statement was in violation of the Miranda Rights, or the samples of your urine or the breath test was properly conducted.</p>
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		<title>IMMIGRATION STATUS AND DUI</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 08:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[IMMIGRATION STATUS AND DUI, John Musca, a Florida Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer, represents innumerable cases in South Florida DUI that involves immigrants to the United States. As implied by a Miami Criminal Lawyer, a criminal history can hamper the status of an individual who is an immigrant, and can even lead to their deportation. Many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IMMIGRATION STATUS AND DUI, John Musca, a Florida <a href="http://www.duilawyersftlauderdale.com/" title="Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer">Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer</a>, represents innumerable cases in South Florida DUI that involves immigrants to the United States. As implied by a Miami Criminal Lawyer, a criminal history can hamper the status of an individual who is an immigrant, and can even lead to their deportation. Many citizens are surprised to know that convictions laid down by DUI under the Law of Florida can lead to immigrants being deported. </p>
<p>Specifically in DUI and usually in criminal cases, there are three kinds of crime that can lead to deportation from the United States. Felonies that are aggravated is a crime or violence caused by human trafficking, theft, burglary, and the crimes of fraud or deceit that relate to values over $10,000. Other felonies include rape, child sex offenses, and murder. For instance, if an individual is arrested for a DUI felony, then his or her Miami Criminal lawyer should work to avoid having him or her imprisoned for 1 or more years because if they are sentenced for one year or more, they are subjected to removal from the US. </p>
<p>The second kind of criminal history that will make an individual become removed from the US, is if he or she is involved in moral turpitude. A few alcohol-related infractions including DUI qualify as this type of crime. It can include almost everything from mail frauds and prostitution, to theft and driving on a suspended license. So, immigrants should essentially evaluate the ramifications of their plea deals in DUI cases. </p>
<p>The third type is the removal of a culprit for any conviction that is related to drug substances like cocaine trafficking. It is always best to consult a Fort Lauderdale DUI lawyer or an Immigration Attorney to get more information on immigration consequences and DUI. Miami Criminal Lawyer, John Musca, advises each citizen of the US to have a paramount role in ensuring the safety of others besides themself.</p>
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		<title>All About DUI Road Barricades</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 22:28:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years rapidly approaching, one of the most common sights you might see is that of road barricades &#8211; especially created to check people driving under the influence of alcohol.  According to Fort Lauderdale DUI Attorney John Musca these road barricades help the police book only a few people under the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years rapidly approaching, one of the most common sights you might see is that of road barricades &#8211; especially created to check people driving under the influence of alcohol.  According to <a title="Fort Lauderdale DUI Attorney" href="http://www.duilawyersftlauderdale.com">Fort Lauderdale DUI Attorney</a> John Musca these road barricades help the police book only a few people under the DUI act but cause inconvenience to a lot of sincere and genuine drivers. He states that the police officials create these road blocks to generate profits as it is very simple to fine people for infringement of laws. These infringements or violations could be as simple an offense like not carrying a valid driving license, possessing faulty registration documents, not wearing seat belt and giving improper signals on the road. The violations may sound simple but the law officials collect a lot of money in the form of fine imposed on these erratic drivers and at the same time it is not achieving much to penalize specifically those driving under influence of alcohol. Fort Lauderdale DUI Attorney John Musca thinks that to turn these road barricades into operational DUI check points, the police needs to formulate and follow a practical action plan. Vehicles can be checked at random or in multiples of a number like every eighth or every ninth to avoid giving away the action plan to the offenders and at the same time using it as a deterrence. This would prevent much inconvenience to the general public at large.  The officials must also keep the public informed about the road blocks through local TV channels, newspapers and posters. The barricade so established should portray a threatening scenario with search lights and police force that the driver prefers to go through the check post rather than attracting unnecessary attention by avoiding it. It is at the same time important that the barricades are placed in such a way so as to provide an optional path to the driver and no driver is forced to go through the barricade. Since the law which governs these DUI check points is complicated a set of instructions must be adhered to make these road blocks legal and friendly.</p>
<p>If you get caught driving under influence at any such check point or road block it is best to seek legal and professional help. <a title="Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer" href="http://www.duilawyersftlauderdale.com">Fort Lauderdale DUI Lawyer</a> John Musca supports you with extra ordinary defense and advice in DUI situations.</p>
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		<title>DUI Checkpoint Apps Banned from iPhone</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 13:06:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s getting harder for tech-savvy drivers in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and throughout the country to pinpoint the locations of police drunken-driving checkpoints: Apple will ban from its online store future applications that inform users of checkpoint locations not publicized by police. It&#8217;s a move that doesn&#8217;t come as a big surprise but comes three months [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s getting harder for tech-savvy drivers in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and throughout the country to pinpoint the  locations of police drunken-driving checkpoints: Apple will ban from its online store future applications that inform users of checkpoint locations not publicized by police.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a move that doesn&#8217;t come as a big surprise but comes three months  after four Democratic U.S. senators:</p>
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<li>Charles Schumer of New York</li>
<li>Harry Reid of Nevada</li>
<li>Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey</li>
<li>Tom Udall of  New Mexico</li>
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<p>asked three smartphone manufacturers to quit selling such downloadable apps or to remove the DUI checkpoint function.</p>
<p>Canada-based  Research in Motion, maker of Blackberry smartphones, pulled the apps immediately. Apple, manufacturer of the iPhone, and Google, which makes  the Android, did not. Last month at a hearing before the Senate  subcommittee on privacy, technology and the law, Schumer pressed top  executives from Apple and Google to restrict sales.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, Apple updated the review guidelines for its App Store: &#8220;Apps which contain DUI checkpoints that are not published by law enforcement agencies, or encourage and enable drunk driving, will be rejected,&#8221; the new guidelines say.</p>
<p>The senators applauded Apple&#8217;s move to restrict future such apps but said the company also should remove current ones.</p>
<p>USA  Today reported in March on the growing popularity of free or cheap,  downloadable applications that help drivers avoid getting nailed for  road offenses such as red-light camera violations and speed-trap busts.  The report noted that the DUI function troubled some police agencies.</p>
<p>Fuzz  Alert, one popular app that had the DUI checkpoint function, was  altered last month to remove it, Fuzz Alert CEO Steve Croke said. &#8220;Fuzz  Alert was not a DUI app and was never intended to be a DUI app,&#8221; he  said. &#8220;(It) was designed as an audio-visual electronic device to warn  drivers of traffic enforcement and speed impediment areas (such as)  speed cameras, red light cameras and road hazards. The DUI aspect was  never a core component to Fuzz Alert, so we took it out.&#8221;</p>
<p>If you or a loved one has been arrested for a DUI in Ft. Lauderdale, it is imperative that you contact a <a title="Ft Lauderdale DUI Attorney" href="/" target="_self">Ft. Lauderdale DUI Lawyer</a> from Musca Law to discuss your rights.</p>
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