Can I Be Charged If I Am In A Parking Lot
A person may be convicted for operating or driving a vehicle anywhere in the state. It is conceivable that someone could be convicted for driving under the influence while he or she was pulling in or backing out of a private driveway or driving in a parking lot. All that need be shown is that the person was driving and was under the influence of an intoxicating liquor to a degree that rendered the driver incapable of safe operation at the time he or she was driving.
Other Rhode Island Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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What Constitutes drunk "Driving"?
A: Driving under the influence of alcohol, as it is usually called, is probably one of the most commonly committed crimes. Yet, the crime is often committed by …
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What Is The Per Se Law?
A: Under Rhode Island's drunk driving law, a person can also be found guilty of driving under the influence if at the time of driving, he or she had a blood alcohol …
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What Happens If I Am Stopped By The Police For Driving Under The Influence?
A: If a police officer has reasonable grounds to believe that you are operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicating liquor, he/she may ask you to …
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What Happens If I Refuse To Take A Chemical Test?
A: In Rhode Island, anyone who operates a motor vehicle is deemed to have given his/her consent to take a chemical test if a police officer reasonably believes that …
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Can I Be Prosecuted Both Criminally And Administratively?
A: Some police departments are satisfied with an administrative conviction for refusal to submit to a chemical test. Other police departments prosecute criminally for …
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What Happens If I Agree To Take A Chemical Test?
A: As previously stated, most police departments use breath testing equipment to test the amount of alcohol in a person's blood. The machines test the amount of alcohol a …
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What Happens If The Readings Indicate That I Am Intoxicated?
A: In Rhode Island chemical test readings of .10 or more are sufficient, without any further evidence, to sustain a conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol. …
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What Happens If I Am Found Guilty Of Driving Under The Influence?
A: Driving under the influence is a criminal offense. The minimum penalties for driving under the influence are as follows:
A. a fine of $100$300; B. 1 0 to 60 …
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Should I Take The Breath Test?
A: That depends! Have you been drinking? If you haven't had a drop by all means take the test when asked. If you fail to do so you will be charged with refusal. Although …
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What Do I Say If I'm Asked If I've Been Drinking?
A: If you tell the officer that you have had anything at all to drink then you will probably be asked to take a breath test. Therefore the answer is NO! If you are asked …
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