Wednesday, December 28, 2011
New Hampshire Man Gets DUI on Steamroller
In Tennesee, our statutes define driving for the purpose of a DUI as being in physical control of any automobile or other motor driven vehicle while intoxicated. Since a steamroller is motor driven, it is possible to get a DUI in Tennessee on construction equipment. However, the person must be in control of the motor driven vehicle on a public road, highway, street, alley or while on the premises of a shopping center, trailer park, apartment house complex or any other premises that is generally frequented by the public at large. If you find yourself facing a DUI charge in Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Sevierville or in Knox, Cocke, Jefferson or Blount Counties, then let the licensed Tennessee attorneys of The Law Offices of Andrew E. Farmer fight for you.
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