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		<title>Should i take the breath test?</title>
		<description>Yes, yes, a thousand times yes.  In the past, many Omaha DUI drivers wondered whether taking a breathylzer test was in their interest.  While there have been times in the past where a refusal may have been justified, recent legislative changes in relation to ignition interlock devices and license loss ...</description>
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		<title>Omaha DUI Recognized in Other States?</title>
		<description>Can you get a DUI in Omaha, Nebraska and be punished by another state’s DMV. Maybe, it depends how and whether the state recognizes The Interstate Driver’s License Compact. This agreement between 45 participating states to share information related to certain types of criminal or traffic convictions can affect the ...</description>
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		<title>Omaha DUI Lawyers may argue source code</title>
		<description>June 30, 2009

Defense lawyers in Minnesota successfully argued that prosecutors should be forced to turn over source code information relating to the Intoxilyzer 5000 breath testing device. The device, used by law enforcement agencies all across America and in Omaha, Nebraska provides a driver’s B.A.C. (“Breath Alcohol Content”).

This federal decision ...</description>
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		<title>Ignition interlock making DUI penalties less severe and the roads safer</title>
		<description>June 30, 2009

In the past, most DUI drivers in Omaha, Nebraska had to sit out their no license periods with no work permit or interlock permit. Because of recent legislation in Nebraska, drivers who receive dui’s in Omaha or across the state are likely eligible for the ignition interlock device. ...</description>
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