Terms of Service

Terms of Service

Effective date: May 23, 2026.

Acceptance of These Terms

You are reading the binding agreement that governs your use of duijusticelaw.com. We built this platform to deconstruct DUI charges with forensic precision. We analyze the law. We publish our findings. We expect you to respect the boundaries outlined below. Accessing our material means you accept these conditions entirely. Read them carefully. Understand their implications. If you reject any part of this agreement, close your browser immediately.

Legal Information Is Not Legal Advice

This is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney. We publish detailed breakdowns of field sobriety test protocols, breathalyzer calibration failures, and probable cause standards. We write for individuals facing serious charges and practitioners looking for tactical clarity. That does not make us your legal counsel. Reading a guide on challenging a traffic stop does not establish an attorney-client relationship.

Every DUI case carries distinct weight. The burden of proof shifts based on local statutes, prior convictions, and the specific conduct of the arresting officer. You can’t substitute internet research for courtroom representation. We dissect the mechanics of implied consent laws. We don’t evaluate your specific arrest record. Relying on our general analysis to navigate a criminal proceeding is a massive mistake. Hire competent local counsel to evaluate the granular details of your situation.

Acceptable Use of Our Platform

We provide high-resolution legal analysis. We expect you to use it responsibly. You can read, print, and reference our articles for personal education. You can’t use our site to extract data, spam our contact forms, or attempt to breach our security protocols.

Do not submit confidential case details through our public contact forms. We can’t protect unprivileged information sent through an unsecured channel. If you send us a confession, we aren’t bound by attorney-client privilege to keep it secret. Keep your case specifics offline until you formally retain a lawyer.

Automated bots constantly hammer legal websites. We block them. You can’t use automated systems to extract our articles, FAQ sections, or trial strategy breakdowns. We monitor server logs. If we detect scraping behavior, we ban the IP address permanently.

Intellectual Property and Original Content

We write every word on this site.

We don’t scrape content from other law firms. We don’t publish generic summaries. The tactical breakdowns of DMV administrative hearings and cross-examination strategies belong entirely to duijusticelaw.com. Years of courtroom observation and legal research inform our content. We protect our intellectual property aggressively.

You can’t copy, republish, or distribute our material without explicit written permission. We monitor the web for stolen content. If you want to cite our analysis of blood alcohol concentration science, link back to the original page. Don’t lift our paragraphs and present them as your own legal insight. We issue takedown notices for copyright infringement without hesitation.

Disclaimer of Warranties

We provide this site strictly as is.

We offer no guarantees of any kind. Statutes change. Appellate courts issue new rulings. A defense strategy that worked perfectly last month will fail tomorrow. We strive for absolute accuracy in our breakdowns of evidentiary standards. We still make mistakes. You assume the entire risk of relying on our published material.

We disclaim all warranties, express or implied. This includes warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. We don’t guarantee that our site will remain online, error-free, or secure from malicious code. The law shifts constantly. We don’t promise that an article published two years ago reflects current statutory requirements.

Limitation of Liability

DUI charges generate immense friction. License suspension, mandatory minimum sentences, ignition interlock devices, permanent criminal records. We aren’t responsible for the outcome of your case.

Under no circumstances will duijusticelaw.com or its operators be liable for direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from your use of this site. If you misinterpret our guide on challenging breathalyzer evidence and subsequently lose your driving privileges, that falls entirely on you. We provide the signal. You must navigate the noise.

The timeline of a DUI arrest moves fast. You have a strict window to request a DMV administrative hearing. If you spend that window reading our site instead of filing the paperwork, you will lose your license automatically. We take zero responsibility for your missed deadlines. You agree to hold us harmless from any claims arising out of your reliance on our content. This limitation applies whether the alleged liability is based on contract, tort, negligence, or strict liability.

Third-Party Links and Resources

We occasionally link to external resources. We link to state statutes, appellate court decisions, and scientific studies regarding toxicology. We don’t control those external sites. We hold no responsibility for their accuracy or their privacy practices. A link to a third-party site doesn’t imply our endorsement of their entire platform. Verify external information independently.

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