Driving under the influence (DUI) offenses are taken very seriously in Florida. A DUI conviction can lead to serious consequences such as paying fines, jail time, license suspension, or all three. In Florida, defendants convicted of a DUI may also be required to install an ignition interlock device in their vehicle. This page will define an ignition interlock device and …
With football season in full swing at major educational institutions in Tallahassee such as Florida State University and Florida A&M, the Tallahassee Police Department and Florida Highway Patrol are seeking out intoxicated drivers, willing and ready to make driving under the influence (DUI) arrests. If you have been arrested for DUI after leaving a tailgate, a football watch party, a local …
The Impact of the Birchfield Decision on DUI Blood Draws in Florida A recent decision by the United States Supreme Court chips away at the so-called “DUI exception” to the Constitution. The case makes clear that law enforcement officers in Florida will not be able to take blood in a DUI related case without either a valid warrant or voluntary consent. The Search-Incident-to-Arrest Exception …
An arrest for drunk driving or driving under the influence (DUI) can be a traumatizing experience. After a drink or two at the Florida State Seminoles’ game, the company end-of-year party, or another social gathering, it is possible to “feel fine” or “not feel drunk” and still be arrested for DUI. If you are arrested for DUI in Leon County, including Tallahassee, …
As I tell juries during jury selection, the arrest decision for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) is very unique. It’s one of the few crimes where a citizen can be arrested and seized based solely on the opinion of a police officer. A little-known fact is that the demand for a breath sample is not allowed by Florida law until …
Attorney Don Pumphrey, Jr. is a former prosecutor, former law enforcement officer, and a successful and experienced criminal defense attorney. Don has achieved over 100 not guilty verdicts at trial and over 2,000 dismissals.