Jay Lauer, Attorney At Law
A DUI Defense Specialist With More Than A Quarter Century Of Experience
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- Allen County
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Police and prosecutors in northern Indiana take DUI charges seriously. A college student under the age of 21 can be charged with DUI for a blood alcohol content (BAC) of just .02 percent. Adults charged with a first-time offense face a class C misdemeanor charge that can result in up to a year in jail and a driver's license suspension up to two years. A BAC of .15 percent or higher, or a repeat offense can mean you possibly face a class D felony charge. Before you agree to take the blood alcohol test, it is important to know your rights. If you have already taken the test and face DUI charges, make sure you have an experienced lawyer protecting your rights.