Felony drunk driving typically involves more serious circumstances, such as multiple prior offenses, significant property damage, injury, or death. Misdemeanor drunk driving usually involves first-time offenders or less severe situations. Penalties for felony drunk driving are typically more severe than those for misdemeanor drunk driving.
Misdemenor, maybe. Felony NO!
Check your policy. It will probably pay, it's not a suicide, which is only excluded for two years. Is there a felony exclusion? Is drunk driving a felony? Are there prior convictions? In this case, I guess you could say there was a death involved.
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It does depend on the felony charge. If for example you have a felony charge related to drunk driving then I doubt any hospital would hire you as an EMT. Felony charges that also were a long time ago are different. You just need to disclose them and be honest when you apply for the job.
Local Attorneys 360 represent customers that have actually been apprehended and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.
Bests thing to do is lawyer up, God knows, you will need it! I myself have gone to http://duilawyernow.org/ and found great legal counsel to help with my drunk driving defense case.
One can find a good DUI defense lawyers by talking to any family or friends whom may have dealt with drunk driving cases in the past and finding out what lawyers they used. Another way to find out about good drunk driving defense lawyers is to use websites such as "Attorneys" and "Expert Law". Generally you will want a lawyer that has graduated from an accredited law school and has many years of experience in the field of DUI cases.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Laws and statistics on drunk driving can be found at websites like Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Drunk Driving Facts, the CDC website, Life Tips, and Buzzle.
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most drunk driving occurs on the weekends