As a general rule, most people assume that it’s fine to drive after having one drink. They may feel like a drink is just part of their dinner at a local restaurant or a way to unwind with coworkers after work. This is much different than a night of drinking, after...
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How Can A DWI Drug Charge Affect College?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Dec 14, 2020 | DWI Law
Parents want the best opportunities for your child when they go away to college. For most students, college is the most time they’ve ever spent away from home. It’s a time where they can discover new interests and people. It is also a time to test the limits of their...
Can you fake your way through a field sobriety test?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Dec 14, 2020 | DWI Defense
There are a lot of myths about field sobriety tests. People pass along these urban legends like they are fact. For example, some people might tell you that sucking on a penny will trick a Breathalyzer test. The science of how these tests work makes it clear that such...
What is Missouri’s look back period for DWIs?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Nov 30, 2020 | DWI Law
As we discussed in previous blog posts, the penalties for a DWI conviction can have a serious impact on your life. From potential jail time and paying fines, to reinstating your driving privileges, even one conviction can create a significant amount of stress in your...
Performing your own breath test may not prevent a DWI charge
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Nov 2, 2020 | DWI Defense
Driving while intoxicated (DWI) is a common offense, and many people don't even commit it intentionally. One of the effects of alcohol is that it makes it hard to gauge how much it has impaired you and your cognitive function. You might feel as though you're still...
Can I get a DWI the morning after a night of drinking?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Oct 27, 2020 | DWI Law
You go out for a night of drinking. You head home around last call and hit the bed at 1:30 a.m. You have an appointment at 7:30 a.m. You may wake up feeling worse for the wear, but you brew up some coffee and hit the road. Are you still at risk for getting a DWI?...
Here’s why you should think twice before pleading guilty to DWI
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Oct 8, 2020 | DWI Defense
You've been arrested on a DWI charge. After spending the night in jail, you're feeling embarrassed and worried, and you want to put this experience behind you as soon as possible. The prosecutor approaches you with an offer: if you plead guilty, they will recommend to...
Could you face DWI charges even if you aren’t on the road?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Oct 2, 2020 | Drunk Driving, DWI Defense, DWI Law
Most people know the danger of driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. What happens, though, if the car is parked? Could you still face charges if you decided to sleep in your car overnight and drive home once you were sober? For some cases in...
How might a traumatic brain injury lead to a traffic stop?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Sep 26, 2020 | Drunk Driving
In and of itself, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is not a legal matter. However, in some cases, driving with a TBI could result in allegations of criminal activity. Head trauma is different for everyone, both in symptoms and recovery. Yet, some common effects of a TBI...
The right to a jury: why is it important?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Sep 24, 2020 | Criminal Defense
No matter what kind of criminal case you are facing, you want to ensure the best possible outcome for acquittal. No one wants jail time, probation or even fines. The U.S. Constitution offers us many protections and opportunities when we have been charged with a crime....
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