Monday, October 15, 2012

DUI Classes For Court Mandates

It is a well-known fact that everybody comes to the point in their life in which they make a mistake. One mistake that too many people make is driving when under the influence of alcohol. It’s a normal occurrence to attend parties, weddings or other social events and drink alcohol because it is a time of celebration. Unfortunately, some people don’t plan ahead and make sure they have a designated driver, or opt for a cab ride home. Instead, they foolishly make the mistake of getting behind the wheel and risking their own life and all of the people around them.


Now you may not feel drunk, but remember that drinking impairs your judgment and your reaction time, so there’s a good chance that your driving abilities will be affected. If you are displaying signs of driving under the influence as swerving, speeding, or reckless driving, chances are you are going to be pulled over by the police. Once pulled over by the police officer, he is going to test your sobriety and if you fail those tests, you will be put in the back of that cop car and on your way to jail.


The first step that you are going to have to take after you have received your DUI is to get an attorney. An attorney is going to make sure that you know your rights and try to get you off with the least possible punishment. Hiring an attorney will cost plenty of money as most attorneys charge anywhere between $150 and $450 per hour of service. A period of time is going to go by and then you will be ordered to have your court date. During your court appearance you will stand in front of a judge and give your plea. After you plea the judge is going to explain to you what your punishment consists of. Common punishments for driving under the influence in jurisdictions across the U.S. include community service, DUI classes, and depending on the level of your blood alcohol level - jail time.


Regardless of what your punishment is, you must follow-through on every aspect of the judge’s order or further mandates will come your way. Typically a DUI class will have to be completed. Ask your judge for approval to take an online course so you don’t have to go all the way to a reserved venue to take your DUI class. Meeting a predetermined class time generally adds more stress and hassle to this whole situation because you may have to miss more work or school to attend the specified time. A solution to this is to take a DUI class online. Online DUI classes are going to give you all the same information that an in-person class is going to teach you but from the convenience of your own computer. During the online DUI class you are going to learn the consequences of driving under the influence, the laws involving drunk driving, how to prevent driving under the influence, and reasons to control the alcohol that you consume. Online classes are divided into chapters by topic. There are quizzes to take along the way and at the end you must pass a multiple choice final exam. With a 70% score or better, you will receive a Certificate of Completion in the mail to present to the court to prove you took the course.


All in all, receiving a DUI is going to be a big eye-opener for you. With the punishments that you receive and the classes that you are going to take, the goal is that you will be equipped with the knowledge that is going to keep you from making the mistake of driving under the influence again.

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