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  • DUI Vs. DWI: What’s The Difference? – Forbes Advisor
    A DUI or DWI conviction may refer to different legal terms, but they generally mean the same thing DUI refers to driving under the influence, while DWI refers to driving while intoxicated
  • Driving Under the Influence (DUI) - California DMV
    Driving Under the Influence means you were found to be driving with alcohol or other substances in your system Here you can find more information about what comes next – court hearings, driver’s license (DL) suspensions or revocations, and more I've just been arrested for DUI What happens now?
  • DWI vs. DUI: What’s the Difference? - MADD
    Understanding the difference between DWI and DUI charges can help drivers make safer, more informed choices This guide breaks down what each acronym means, the penalties associated with both, and common misconceptions surrounding DUIs and DWIs
  • DWI vs DUI Difference: Charges and Consequences - LegalClarity
    DWI and DUI often mean the same thing, but the charges and consequences — from felony convictions to job loss — can vary more than you'd expect DWI and DUI describe the same basic offense in the vast majority of states: operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol, drugs, or both
  • DUI vs. DWI: What’s the Difference? - Best Lawyers
    Learn the difference between DUI and DWI, how these charges affect your record and why the specific legal terminology matters for your defense
  • DUI vs. DWI: What’s the Difference? - Experian
    What's the Difference Between a DUI and DWI? A DUI and DWI are both legal terms for serious driving violations DUI is the most commonly used term and refers to driving under the influence DWI stands for driving while intoxicated or, sometimes, driving while impaired
  • DUI vs. DWI vs. DWAI: What’s the Difference? - cokerlaw. com
    What Is a DWI? DWI stands for Driving While Intoxicated Some states use this term instead of DUI, but in certain places, it may refer to a more severe charge For example, in New York, DWI typically means driving with a BAC of 0 08% or higher In Texas, the distinction is mostly in name
  • DUI DWI Lawyers | FindLaw Directory
    Find DUI and DWI defense attorneys who fight to protect your license, record, and freedom Browse profiles and connect with a lawyer near you


















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