by Reynolds Defense Firm | Feb 5, 2023 | Client Guide, DUI Law
So, you just received the news from your attorney that your case has been “no-complainted.” While you may understand the basic gist – that no charges have been filed against you and your case is not moving forward at this time – you might still have some...
by Reynolds Defense Firm | Dec 27, 2022 | Client Guide, DUI Law
What is an Expungement? After completing sentencing requirements for a criminal conviction, some people go through the process of expunging the conviction from their record. Expungement proceedings request that the court set aside or seal information about an arrest...
by Reynolds Defense Firm | Dec 1, 2022 | Client Guide, DUI Law
It’s likely no surprise that a DUI arrest is expensive. The most considered costs are attorney fees, and upon conviction there are court fines, increased car insurance rates, costs associated with the installation and maintenance of an Ignition Interlock Device, DMV...
by Reynolds Defense Firm | Jul 25, 2022 | DUI Law
If you are pulled over in Oregon and arrested for suspicion of DUII, you will likely be taken to a police station to test your blood alcohol content (BAC). And you’ve likely heard of a “breath test” and a “blood test” as methods for testing a person’s BAC, but what’s...
by Reynolds Defense Firm | Jan 25, 2022 | DUI Law
Drivers who are stopped by police on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants are typically asked to take field sobriety tests (“FST’s”). Most often these tests are carried out on the side of the road and the information that is gathered in these tests...
by Reynolds Defense Firm | Jul 14, 2021 | DUI Law
We all know it is illegal to drive while intoxicated. Most commonly, we see people charged with DUI while driving cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, and even bicycles. Then, in 2018, scooters made the list as soon as electric scooters hit the scene – remember those?...