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DUI vs DWI
Basically, the terms DUI and DWI both imply the fact that the operator of a vehicle was under the influence of a mind-altering substance: alcohol or drugs. Technically speaking, DUI means "driving under the influence" and DWI means "driving while intoxicated." When comparing a DUI vs DWI, of the two charges, DUI is the least severe.
Appealing a DUI Conviction
If you were convicted of a DUI or DWI moving violation, you have the right to file an appeal. This means that your verdict will be reviewed by a higher-ranking court in order to determine if your trial was fair and the verdict was accurate.
DUI Program
If you have been charged with a DUI or drug-related offense, you can join an accredited state-sponsored DUI educational program. The purpose of these DUI/impairment programs is to reduce recurring DUI offenses and to provide the offenders with an opportunity to address their personal alcohol or drug abuse afflictions.



