When an individual is stopped/arrested upon probable cause that they were driving a vehicle while their blood alcohol level was over the legal limit, two separate sections of Missouri law govern the arrest and suspension/revocation of the driving privilege:
Criminal Alcohol Law
This law deals with the ticket that was issued. If an individual is convicted of an alcohol offense, the court sends a copy of the conviction to the department, and the proper points are assessed to the individual’s driving record. Subsequently, an individual's driving privilege may be suspended or revoked for accumulation of points.
Administrative Alcohol Law
This law initiates a suspension or revocation of the driving privilege if an individual's blood alcohol content level is over the legal limit. This is an automatic suspension/revocation (unless appealed and won through the Administrative Hearing or Trial DeNovo process) even if the ticket was disposed of in court or reduced to a lesser charge.
IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU GET AN EXPERIENCED ATTORNEY AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE AS THERE ARE VERY STRICT TIME LIMITS TO GUARANTEE YOUR RIGHTS
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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