DUI
We always assume that a driver is responsible for a DUI, but can bars be criminally liable for causing DUIs? Read this Hager & Schwartz’s blog post to find out!
How many drinks until you're drunk? Find out by reading this infographic!
We all know about driving while under the influence charges, but are all these charges the same in Florida? Check out this Hager & Schwartz blog post to find out!
College students are frequently charged with certain offenses. Read about the most common types of crimes they commit from our Miami criminal defense attorneys' blog!
Arrested for drunk driving? A Miami DUI lawyer at Hager & Schwartz, P.A. may be able to help. Request your free consultation today.
Understand the consequences of getting arrested for a DUI if you are under the legal drinking age in Florida. If you have been arrested for a DUI in Fort Lauderdale, request a free case evaluation from Hager & Schwartz, P.A. today.
In the state of Florida, Section 316.1932, which is commonly referred to as Florida's Implied Consent Law, explains that any person who accepts the privilege to drive in Florida gives his or her consent to submit to breath or urine tests (those which are lawful) to determine his or her blood or breath alcohol content.
Charged with a fourth DUI? Miami criminal lawyers at Hager & Schwartz, P.A. provide the information you need!
Miami DUI lawyers from Hager & Schwartz, P.A. discuss increased DUI enforcement during Labor Day weekend. Call the firm for a FREE evaluation of your case.
If you plan to drink this Fourth of July weekend, please do not drive a car, motorcycle, boat, or any other motor vehicle!
Miami DUI lawyers at Hager & Schwartz, P.A. discuss Florida's implied consent law and what it means for drivers who have been stopped for DUI.
There are different ways that can land you with a felony DUI. Learn more here.


