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New Ignition Interlock Requirement in Maryland DUI/DWI Cases

The state has recently passed significant amendments to the DUI/DWI laws, particularly regarding the Ignition Interlock System Program. This page provides a comprehensive overview of the new requirements, how they may impact individuals granted a probation before judgment on DUI/DWI offenses, and the advantages of consulting with experienced legal counsel during this time.

Overview of the Ignition Interlock System Program

What is the Ignition Interlock System Program?

The Maryland Administration has established the Ignition Interlock System Program to reduce repeat offenses by ensuring that drivers convicted of DUI/DWI offenses can only operate vehicles equipped with ignition interlock devices. These devices require the driver to pass a breathalyzer test before the vehicle can start.

Who Must Participate?

Under the new Maryland Transportation Article 16-404.1, you may be required to participate in this program if:

Mandatory Participation Criteria

According to the latest legislation, you will be mandated to participate in the program if:

New Requirements for DUI/DWI Offenders

The law now stipulates that:

Consequences of Non-Compliance

Failure to comply with the Ignition Interlock System Program can result in:

Benefits of Hiring FrizWoods LLC

Navigating the complexities of new DUI/DWI laws can be challenging. Here’s how FrizWoods LLC can assist you:

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is an ignition interlock device?
An ignition interlock device is a breathalyzer for an individual’s vehicle. It requires the driver to exhale into the device, ensuring that they are not impaired before the vehicle can start.

2. How long will I be required to use the ignition interlock device?
The duration depends on your specific case details, including whether it’s your first, second, or subsequent offense, and any additional requirements imposed by the court or administrative rules.

3. Can I avoid participating in the Ignition Interlock System Program?
It is possible to avoid ignition interlock in a DUI/DWI case; however, only if you are found not guilty AND overcome any potential administrative sanctions under 16-205.1

4. What happens if I fail an interlock device test?
Failing a test can lead to an extension of the program duration and other penalties. Continuous failures may result in further legal consequences including being removed from the program.

5. How can FrizWoods LLC help if I’m required to participate in the program?
We can provide legal advice, assist in managing the administrative aspects of program participation, and represent you in any related legal proceedings.

For further information or to schedule a consultation, visit our website or contact FrizWoods LLC directly.

Remember, the right legal support can make a significant difference in managing the implications of DUI/DWI laws on your life.



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