Orange County DUI

Orange County, California Drunk Driving Laws and DUI Arrest

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Odor of Alcohol on Breath

Behavior Symptoms

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The DUI Implied Consent Warning

Blood-Alcohol Tests

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License Suspensions

DUI Double Jeopardy

Getting Auto Insurance After a DUI

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Orange County DUI is provided as source of information to assist citizens accused of drunk driving, and to counter the activities of those advocating harsh laws, unfair procedures, violation of our constitutional rights, and the return of prohibition. The National Motorists Association's provides information on DUI issues such as unconstitutional roadblocks, inappropriate criminal penalties, and "automatic" license revocations/suspensions.