Nebraska DUI Defense Resources
Expert insights on Nebraska DUI laws, defense strategies, and protecting your rights in Lincoln and Lancaster County courts.
Understanding the 15-Minute Observation Rule in Nebraska
A breathalyzer test can be thrown out of court if the officer fails to observe you continuously for 15 minutes before the test. Learn how this crucial Nebraska Title 177 rule protects drivers in Lincoln.
Read More →The True Cost of a First-Offense DUI in Lincoln, Nebraska
If you’ve recently been arrested for a DUI in Lincoln, you’ve probably heard that the fine for a first offense is $500. You might be thinking, "That’s...
Read More →Lancaster County Traffic Stops: Challenging Probable Cause
Many people arrested for a DUI in Lincoln assume they have to focus entirely on beating the breathalyzer test. In reality, the most effective defense ...
Read More →Aggravated DUI in Lancaster County: The 0.15% Threshold
Many drivers assume that all first-time DUIs are treated exactly the same. In Nebraska, the severity of your punishment is directly tied to the number...
Read More →Underage and Arrested: Nebraska's Zero Tolerance Law for UNL Students
College is a time of newfound independence, but making a mistake behind the wheel in Lincoln can carry heavy consequences for a young adult. Law enfor...
Read More →How to Keep Driving in Lincoln: Understanding the Ignition Interlock Permit (IIP)
Losing your license is often the most stressful part of a DUI arrest in Lancaster County. Without the ability to drive, keeping your job, attending cl...
Read More →Felony DUI Charges in Nebraska
Most first-time DUI offenses in Nebraska are misdemeanors. However, certain aggravating factors can elevate a DUI to a felony charge, carrying signifi...
Read More →Challenging Breathalyzer Results in Nebraska DUI Cases
When facing DUI charges in Nebraska, many defendants believe a breathalyzer result above 0.08% means automatic conviction. This is a dangerous misconc...
Read More →Nebraska's 10-Day DMV Hearing Rule: Protect Your License After a DUI Arrest
In Nebraska, you have only 10 days after a DUI arrest to request a DMV hearing and save your driver's license. Learn what steps to take immediately to protect your driving privileges in Lincoln and Lancaster County.
Read More →Request Your Free Consultation
Contact us within 10 days of your arrest to protect your license. We'll review your case and get back to you within 2 hours to discuss your defense strategy