Jeff Burtka

Attorney · George Mason University Law School

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Vermont's DUI Laws and Penalties for a Conviction
Vermont's DUI laws prohibit driving with an excessive BAC or while intoxicated by drugs or alcohol. If you're convicted of a DUI, you could face fines, license suspension, and jail time.
Utah DUI Laws and the Penalties for a Conviction
Read about how Utah defines "driving under the influence" and the penalties you'll face for a first, second, and third DUI.
Texas DWI Laws and Penalties for a Conviction
How Texas defines "driving while intoxicated" (DWI) and the penalties you'll face for a conviction.
Arrested for a DUI: Should I Use a Public Defender?
A public defender is a court-appointed attorney, paid by the government, and assigned to represent criminal defendants facing jail time who can't afford a lawyer.
South Dakota DUI Laws and Penalties for a Conviction
South Dakota law prohibits driving with a BAC of .08% or more or while actually intoxicated by drugs or alcohol. Read more about how DUI is defined and the consequences of a first, second, and third DUI conviction.
Pennsylvania's DUI Laws and Penalties for a Conviction
The definition of "driving under the influence" in Pennsylvania and the penalties for a DUI conviction.
Rhode Island's DWI Laws and the Penalties for a Conviction
How DWI is defined in Rhode Island and the penalties you'll face for a first, second, and third conviction.
South Carolina DUI Laws and Penalties for a Conviction
Learn how driving under the influence is defined and the penalties for a first, second, and third DUI conviction in South Carolina.
Oregon DUII Laws and Conviction Penalties
Read about how Oregon defines "driving under the influence of intoxicants" (DUII) and the penalties you'll face for a first, second, and third DUII conviction.
How Oklahoma Defines "DUI" and the Penalties for a Conviction
Oklahoma's DUI laws, including the penalties for a first, second, and third DUI conviction.