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What is the difference of DUI and concussion and their consequences?

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Answered by attorney Eric J Trabin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Trabin Law Firm, P.L.
Concussion is when there is a shaking or striking causes a person's brain to incur a trauma. The result can be that a person experiences nausea, vomiting, dizziness, unconsciousness, eye problems, or more. The concussion can be anywhere from mild to extreme. DUI is operating a motor vehicle while one's normal faculties are impaired due to drugs or alcohol. Of course, it is possible for someone to do both. A person could be drunk, get punched or in an accident, and suffer a concussion. The question for your case is what evidence does the state have that you were under the influence. If there is a blood test from the hospital that shows a large amount of alcohol in your system, or perhaps certain drugs, then it would be for a jury to decide whether you were guilty of DUI. The other question is how do you prove that you had a concussion. You might have to testify and that is always a dangerous path for a defendant to take.
Concussion is when there is a shaking or striking causes a person's brain to incur a trauma. The result can be that a person experiences nausea, vomiting, dizziness, unconsciousness, eye problems, or more. The concussion can be anywhere from mild to extreme. DUI is operating a motor vehicle while one's normal faculties are impaired due to drugs or alcohol. Of course, it is possible for someone to do both. A person could be drunk, get punched or in an accident, and suffer a concussion. The question for your case is what evidence does the state have that you were under the influence. If there is a blood test from the hospital that shows a large amount of alcohol in your system, or perhaps certain drugs, then it would be for a jury to decide whether you were guilty of DUI. The other question is how do you prove that you had a concussion. You might have to testify and that is always a dangerous path for a defendant to take.
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Will they extradite me from another state for a DUI offense?

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Answered by attorney Robert E McCall (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Robert E. McCall
There is no yes/no answer. It depends on the state and whether or not they have filed a Governor's Warrant. If they filed a warrant then you may be picked up by Florida police agency and held for a maximum of thirty days; Foreign state is notified and that state is responsible for transportation. If they decline to pick you up after notice then Florida will release you.
There is no yes/no answer. It depends on the state and whether or not they have filed a Governor's Warrant. If they filed a warrant then you may be picked up by Florida police agency and held for a maximum of thirty days; Foreign state is notified and that state is responsible for transportation. If they decline to pick you up after notice then Florida will release you.
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Can they really charge me with if I was arrested for DUI but I wasn't driving and the keys weren't in the ignition?

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Answered by attorney Stan Glisson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Glisson Morris Attorney At Law
Probably not DUI, but similar cases do get charged as physical control under the influence; and the penalties are the same as DUI. Whether the keys are in the ignition or not is not the final answer. You should talk to a lawyer about your case right away, and make sure you contact DOL about any potential license suspensions.
Probably not DUI, but similar cases do get charged as physical control under the influence; and the penalties are the same as DUI. Whether the keys are in the ignition or not is not the final answer. You should talk to a lawyer about your case right away, and make sure you contact DOL about any potential license suspensions.
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