DUI Defense Attorney

Garrett T. Ogata
Driving Under the Influence
(DUI)

• In the state of Nevada, DUI refers to the act of
driving a vehicle while intoxicated, due to drugs
and/or alcohol
• It is not necessary to be visibly drunk or impaired
to be subject to arrest on DUI charges
DUI Conviction
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•

A conviction can be
obtained if the individual
was caught driving with a
breath alcohol content
(BAC) or blood alcohol
level (BAL) of .08 or more,
and/or drugs in their
system.
Even if an individual can
function normally, they
can still be charged with a
Implied Consent Law
• The implied consent law is Nevada DUI
legislation that any Nevada driver who obtains a
state driver’s license grants implied consent for a
blood or breath test if they are suspected of
driving under the influence of drugs and/or
alcohol.
Consequences of DUI
• DMV will be notified and take appropriate action
in regards to your driving privileges which could
result in license suspension
• Jail sentence could range from two days to six
months and fines ranging from $400 to $1,000
for DUI 1st Offense.
Possible Consequences
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Compulsory participation
in a “Victim Impact Panel”

Eight hours of DUI School
(may be done online)
DUI Checkpoints
• Cops are not allowed to pull over drivers without
probable cause except during a Nevada DUI
Sobriety Checkpoint, where they are allowed to
speak with drivers going through the checkpoint.
• Police routinely set up drunk driving checkpoints
to stop drivers and arrest anybody driving under
the influence
DUI Checkpoints
•

•

DUI checkpoints are only
legal if they are
administered properly

If you are driving and see
warning signs of a
checkpoint, you are
allowed to take any legal
detour prior to that
checkpoint to avoid going
through it
Do Not Drink and Drive
• Many checkpoints are put in place during
holidays or special events in high traffic areas
• Do not drink and drive
If Charged With a DUI
• Contact Garret T. Ogata DUI Defense Attorney

• Visit www.gtogata.com or Call 702-366-0891

DUI Defense Attorney

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Driving Under theInfluence (DUI) • In the state of Nevada, DUI refers to the act of driving a vehicle while intoxicated, due to drugs and/or alcohol • It is not necessary to be visibly drunk or impaired to be subject to arrest on DUI charges
  • 3.
    DUI Conviction • • A convictioncan be obtained if the individual was caught driving with a breath alcohol content (BAC) or blood alcohol level (BAL) of .08 or more, and/or drugs in their system. Even if an individual can function normally, they can still be charged with a
  • 4.
    Implied Consent Law •The implied consent law is Nevada DUI legislation that any Nevada driver who obtains a state driver’s license grants implied consent for a blood or breath test if they are suspected of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
  • 5.
    Consequences of DUI •DMV will be notified and take appropriate action in regards to your driving privileges which could result in license suspension • Jail sentence could range from two days to six months and fines ranging from $400 to $1,000 for DUI 1st Offense.
  • 6.
    Possible Consequences • • Compulsory participation ina “Victim Impact Panel” Eight hours of DUI School (may be done online)
  • 7.
    DUI Checkpoints • Copsare not allowed to pull over drivers without probable cause except during a Nevada DUI Sobriety Checkpoint, where they are allowed to speak with drivers going through the checkpoint. • Police routinely set up drunk driving checkpoints to stop drivers and arrest anybody driving under the influence
  • 8.
    DUI Checkpoints • • DUI checkpointsare only legal if they are administered properly If you are driving and see warning signs of a checkpoint, you are allowed to take any legal detour prior to that checkpoint to avoid going through it
  • 9.
    Do Not Drinkand Drive • Many checkpoints are put in place during holidays or special events in high traffic areas • Do not drink and drive
  • 10.
    If Charged Witha DUI • Contact Garret T. Ogata DUI Defense Attorney • Visit www.gtogata.com or Call 702-366-0891