When a police officer pulls you over and suspects that you have had too much to drink, they will take certain steps to help prove their suspicions. They need probable cause and then evidence that can hold up in court. They will ask you questions about your behavior...
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Will over-the-counter medications affect your ability to drive?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Aug 11, 2021 | DWI Defense
Most people realize that taking a prescription drug could make them woozy or disoriented. Some people react badly to their prescription drugs, so they opt not to drive or to take an Uber or Lyft rather than to get behind the wheel. Others may think that prescription...
Can you turn around when you see a police checkpoint ahead?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Aug 9, 2021 | Drunk Driving
Police officers use multiple systems to enforce Missouri impaired driving laws. They practice targeted enforcement by pulling over people whose driving makes them appear impaired. They carefully analyze the behavior of drivers after collisions to determine if drugs or...
Violating the restrictions on your license isn’t worth the risk
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Jul 15, 2021 | DWI Law
After the police arrest you for drunk driving, the loss of your license will usually follow. It is standard procedure for even first-time drunk driving offenders to lose their license. The state will suspend that person's driver's license for a fixed amount of time...
Dehydration could lead to unfair accusations of intoxication
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Jul 9, 2021 | DWI Defense
If you want to head out on the water for a nice day out, remember that alcohol could ruin your night if you get accused of drinking while boating. Even when you’re behind the wheel of a vessel, you are expected to be driving sober. Someone who is impaired while...
What are some reasons the police might stop you unexpectedly?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Jul 9, 2021 | Drunk Driving
There are many reasons why the police may stop you unexpectedly. From having one of your taillights out to running a stop sign, almost any misstep can lead to a traffic stop. Now, in many cases, a traffic stop is for nothing other than to warn you. For instance, the...
Can eating with alcohol help lower your blood alcohol concentration?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Jun 16, 2021 | BAC
People have all kinds of beliefs about how you can keep your blood alcohol concentration low and avoid a DWI if you’re driving while impaired. The reality is that very few methods can actually lower the alcohol on your breath or in your blood. One thing that you...
What prescription drugs put you at risk of a DUID charge?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Jun 10, 2021 | DWI Defense
Most people accused of driving under the influence (DUI) have had a beer or a couple of glasses of wine. However, Missouri prosecutors also charge people with driving under the influence of drugs (DUID). A DUID charge could be the result of the illegal use of...
Will diabetes lead to a DWI charge?
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | Jun 1, 2021 | DWI Defense
If you have diabetes, it’s important to understand how it impacts your body. There are chemical changes that may occur in your breath. If the body is in ketosis, then a Breathalyzer test may come back with a false positive. When you’re driving with diabetes, you need...
Increased crashes in the summer lead to more DWI enforcement
On Behalf of Travis Noble, P.C. | May 17, 2021 | DWI Defense
Alcohol can be a problem all year ‘round, but its cultural consequences tend to increase in the summer. A long-term review of car crash trends shows that the summer months, especially the week around summer holidays, are some of the most dangerous times for drunk...
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