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Video: Florida DUI Vehicle Impound: What Happens to Your Car?
W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr.

Video: An arrest for driving under the influence instantly triggers an array of personal and legal complications. While most drivers immediately worry about potential jail time, court fines, or a suspended driver’s license, there is another immediate consequence that can completely disrupt your daily life: the physical loss of your vehicle.

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Video: Choosing a Tampa DUI Lawyer: Defense Credentials
W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr.

Video: An arrest for driving under the influence in Hillsborough County can instantly turn your life upside down. Between facing immediate driver’s license suspension and a permanent criminal record, the decisions you make in the first few days following an arrest are critical. The most important choice you will make is deciding who will stand next to you in court.

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Video: Florida DUI Defense: Attacking Flaws in the Evidence
W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr.

Video: The state will aggressively deploy its resources to secure a conviction, but you do not have to face them undefended. As a Board-Certified Criminal Trial Specialist and former prosecutor, W.F. “Casey” Ebsary Jr. knows exactly how law enforcement builds these cases—and where they routinely make mistakes. We specialize in turning technical evidence flaws into powerful courtroom defenses.

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Video: Arrested for a DUI with a CDL in Florida? Career-Saving
W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr.

Video: For a standard driver, a driving under the influence arrest is an exhausting, expensive legal headache. For a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holder, it is an absolute professional emergency. If you operate commercial motor vehicles for a living, your driver’s license isn’t just a plastic card in your wallet—it is your career, your source of income, and your family’s financial stability.

Florida enforces strict rules when it comes to commercial operators. The state treats CDL drivers with a much higher standard of accountability, meaning the legal thresholds are lower, and the statutory penalties are far more unyielding than those faced by everyday commuters.

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Video: Florida DUI Bribe Rumors: The Truth About Defenses
W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr.

Video: When people are facing a driving under the influence charge in Florida, fear and desperation can lead them to listen to some terrible advice. One of the most persistent and dangerous backroom rumors out there is that a DUI can be made to “go away” through a payoff or a bribe to a law enforcement officer, a judge, or a prosecutor.

Let’s be completely unequivocal: bribing a public official is a severe third-degree felony in Florida that carries a mandatory sentence of up to 5 years in state prison. No legitimate lawyer, ethical police officer, or honorable judge will ever participate in corruption.

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Video: Arrested for a DUI Under .08 in Florida? Impairment Trap
W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr.

Video – One of the most persistent and dangerous misconceptions about traffic laws is that you are completely safe from a driving under the influence conviction as long as your blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) or breath-alcohol level remains below a 0.08.

Many drivers assume that 0.08 is a mandatory starting line for an arrest. However, under Florida law, this is simply not true. You can be pulled over, placed in handcuffs, and fully convicted of a DUI even if your chemical test results come back well below the statutory limit.

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Video: Fleeing to Elude in Florida: Severe Statutory Penalties
W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary Jr.

Video: Florida Statute § 316.1935 – Flee to Elude

Under Florida Statute § 316.1935, the prosecution can charge a driver with several escalating degrees of fleeing to elude, depending on the speed, the manner of driving, and whether an accident or injury occurs during the pursuit:

Basic Fleeing and Eluding (Third-Degree Felony): It is unlawful for an operator of any vehicle, having knowledge that they have been ordered to stop by a clearly marked law enforcement vehicle, to willfully refuse to stop or to flee. This basic charge carries up to 5 years in state prison and a mandatory fine of up to $5,000.

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