When you are dealing with a new health condition, your medical provider may have you try different medications to see what works well for you. Not everyone will respond to medications in the same way. So, a drug that makes you feel dizzy might make someone else...
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Counterfeit prescriptions worsen overdose crisis in the U.S.
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Dec 2, 2021 | DWI Defense
Overdoses are a serious problem in the United States. Those who are affected by the opioid crisis know that taking too much of any opioid can lead to serious side effects and potentially fatal consequences. Some shocking discoveries have come out. The Drug Enforcement...
3 times you shouldn’t drive after taking a prescription drug
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Nov 22, 2021 | DWI Defense
Impaired driving offenses often affect those who have consumed alcohol or illegal drugs. Someone who tests positive for a blood alcohol concentration over the per se limit or a prohibited substance will likely face criminal charges. Still, you don't have to drink...
Aggravating factors that can make your DWI charges worse
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Nov 11, 2021 | BAC, Drunk Driving, DWI Law
In most cases, if the police pull you over for driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, the prosecution can charge you with a misdemeanor DWI charge. Upon conviction, you could face some serious penalties that can have an effect upon the rest of your...
Not all of your DWI penalties come directly from the courts
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Nov 1, 2021 | DWI Law
Getting arrested for an alleged drunk driving offense in Missouri can mean a lot of challenges. Depending on your driving record, the consequences involved could include jail time, fines and the suspension of your driver's license. The criminal penalties for a driving...
Does a Breathalyzer have to be calibrated?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Oct 19, 2021 | DWI Defense
If you are stopped by the police and then asked to take a Breathalyzer test, it’s important for you to pay close attention to the results. The per se limit is .08% blood alcohol concentration. If you’re above that limit, then it can be assumed that you’re too...
Can I sleep drinks off in my car?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Oct 14, 2021 | DWI Law
Part of the fun of your favorite sports season is meeting your friends for drinks at the bar to watch the game. Whether your team wins or loses, it can still be an excellent time to get out with the guys. When it’s time to go home, and you have had too many, it can...
How do you defend against a positive DWI blood test?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Sep 28, 2021 | DWI Defense
The interesting thing about all the different DWI tests is that all of them have the potential to be inaccurate. This includes urine, blood and Breathalyzer tests. Even though some tests are more likely to be accurate than others, all of them have the potential to be...
Is Missouri’s open container law costing the state millions?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Sep 23, 2021 | Drunk Driving
Every state in the country has the right to establish its own criminal statutes. However, when it comes to federal funding, a state's independence often comes at a price. Missouri law deviates from the standard in the vast majority of other states in the country when...
Can you get a DWI if you’re under the limit?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Aug 30, 2021 | DWI Law
Did you know that you could still face a DWI even if you were under the .08% limit during a traffic stop? Most people assume that they’ll be free to go if they blow under .08%, but the reality is that that isn’t the case. Your body may become impaired long before you...
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