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If you are arrested for a DUI, DWI, or APC in Oklahoma your license could be suspended. Depending on prior convictions, suspension can last anywhere from six months to five (5) years. You have 15 days
...WI, and APC charges and convictions, Oklahoma DPS hearings, field sobriety tests, blood alcohol tests, non resident DUIs, and college student DUIs.
Swift & Watkins represents clients throughout ...
... said tests. For more field sobriety tests information visit our Oklahoma field sobriety tests page.
Non Oklahoma Resident DUIs
Oklahoma is a participant in the Interstate Driver’s License C...
...our convenience we have listed an overview of Oklahoma DUI, DWI, and APC penalties below.
First Time Non-Injury DUI Offense Penalties
If it is your first driving under the influence (DUI) offense ...
...hysiological condition that can be found in a large number of individuals, even when they are sober.
Non-standardized Field Sobriety Tests
Law enforcement officers may also perform non-standard fi...
...inaccurate calibration, human errors, pre-existing medical conditions, and false positive detection of non-alcoholic particles can all result in breath test inaccuracy.
Absorptive Phase Testing
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Many universities are imposing additional penalties on their students who are arrested for alcohol related crimes regardless of whether they occured on or off campus. In addition to typical Oklahoma D
...ction depending on the outcome of the driving under the influence (DUI) case in Oklahoma. If you are a non Oklahoma resident facing a DUI charge it is highly recommended that you obtain the services o...
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Get the facts about standard and non-standard feild sobriety tests in Oklahoma.
Act now! You have just 15 days to request a hearing with the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety and avoid suspension.