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When you are charged with DUI (driving under the influence) in Loudon County, Virginia, it really is no laughing matter. Keep in mind that if you are convicted, you will face DUI penalties like jail time, fines, community service, DUI School and even interlock devices. In some cases, you may even lose your driving privileges. Imagine not being able to drive to work or to school because you made the mistake of driving after having a few drinks in Loudoun County.

In the state of Virginia and every other state, it is unlawful to operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or greater. Just how much alcohol does it take to reach the legal limit? There is no definitive answer to that question. A person's ability to operate a vehicle can be affected after just one drink on an empty stomach.

The truth is, your life will not be easy if you are convicted of driving under the influence or a related criminal offense in the state of Virginia. Your basic freedoms will be stripped away and you will be left to deal with the consequences of your actions.

The only way you can really protect yourself from the adverse after-effects of a DUI arrest is by hiring a skilled Loudoun County DUI lawyer, like Scott C. Nolan. Attorney Nolan is an experienced DUI defense lawyer that has years of training in both DUI and criminal law. If you're looking to work with an attorney that is on top of his game and who will go the extra mile on your behalf, contact Scott C. Nolan today to set up an initial case evaluation!

If you are pulled over on suspicion of DUI and if the police officer asks you to submit to a chemical test, you are expected to do so. Failure to submit to a chemical test can result in a one year driver's license suspension upon conviction. What's more, if you are convicted of DUI and you happened to refuse to submit to that chemical test, then you are not eligible for a restricted license during your chemical test refusal suspension period.

A DUI conviction carries stiff penalties for the accused, making it very difficult to conduct your everyday routine such as going to work, taking your children to school, and going to the bank or buying groceries. A first-time DUI involves a one year license suspension, and a second offense carries a three year license suspension, which can affect your family, your livelihood and your job.

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Loudoun County DUI Attorney

The firm can assist you with every aspect of your DUI case. They can answer any questions you may have regarding DUI penalties, multiple DUI's, out of state drivers, unlawful police stops, implied consent refusal, federal DUI, field sobriety tests, blood & breath tests, DUI involving accidents and more.

People who have been charged with driving under the influence in Loudoun County should never make the mistake of taking their charges lightly. Instead of being passive about their DUI charges and DUI penalties, people should take the best approach possible and that is working with the Law Offices of Scott C. Nolan!

Contact a Loudoun County DUI defense attorney from the Law Offices of Scott C. Nolan today to discuss your DUI case.

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