DUI Conviction InformationDUI Conviction DUI conviction records have had a
\"stigma\" to them for a long time. State laws and
public opinion of people with DUI conviction
records have become very tough. It is certainly
not an easy thing to have to deal with. What
people don\'t realize in today\'s society is that
it is very easy to get convicted of a dui or dwi.
Prominent members of your local communities are
getting dui convictions every day. The low BAC
laws are making it possible to have 1 drink with
dinner, drive, get busted and labeled an
alcoholic. You are indeed labeled an alcoholic by
having a dui conviction record, you\'re made to
undergo \"alcohol counseling,\" sit through a MADD
impact panel, and numerous other punishments.
Why? Because you had a (meaning 1) glass of wine
with your dinner and drove home. Now you are an
alcoholic.
Not every dui conviction is like that, some do
have problems, some do not. Until the state
governments are not rewarded financially and
socially for busting people for DUI innocent
people will undergo this humiliation,
aggravation, and life long labeling. In the
regular court system you are innocent until
proven guilty. You have a presumed innocence. You
get the benefit of the doubt so to speak, until
your peers (a jury) say otherwise (guilty
verdict). But not in a DUI case. You are presumed
guilty and you must prove your innocence. Your
license is immediately suspended after you are
\"charged\" with DUI. But you haven\'t been
convicted of anything yet, right. So why is your
license gone? Because you are presumed to be
guilty.
Most states will plead down a murder charge but
not a dui charge. They will go \"easier\" on a
suspected murderer than a suspected had one glass
of wine and drove home didn\'t hurt nobody person.
Why, you ask? Because of a little organization
called MADD. Mother\'s Against Drunk Driving. They
are a powerful organization in this country. Some
would argue the most powerful organization in the
country. No one is saying that what happened to
their innocent children should go unpunished. It
is very sad that anyone would have to deal with
the loss of a loved one, especially a loss that
should never have happened. But how can you
criminalize innocent people because of your loss?
Is George W. Bush, our current president to blame
for the loss of all the MADD women\'s loved ones?
He has a dui conviction. Is he responsible for
the deaths? No, he isn\'t. He didn\'t kill anyone.
He acted very irresponsibly, and showed poor
judgement. He should therefore be punished for
irresponsibility and poor judgement, not murder.
You see whenever someone gets a dui conviction
they are treated as if they murdered every
innocent person that passed on at the hands of a
drunk driver. Is that fair? We would say no, its
not fair, but it seems that the Organization MADD
thinks it is fair and so far they are winning.
They are winning in Congress, they are winning in
Washington DC, they are winning in the White
House, and they are winning in each of your home
states.
DUI convictions are not positive things to have
by no means, but you know what. It should depend
on the specific case as to how they are handled.
We have created a manual that can help ease the
frustration of having a dui conviction. It can
help you pass employment background checks in
regards to your dui conviction. We also have a
dmv manual that might be helpful as well. Please
surf around on our website and learn as much as
you can.
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