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LORING N. SPOLTER, a native South Floridian, gained his courtroom skills prosecuting criminal cases as an Assistant District Attorney in the Brooklyn, New York District Attorney’s Office. More often than ever before, employers are conducting criminal background checks. DUI convictions can have devastating consequences on careers, often leading to firings of persons currently employed and causing otherwise qualified job applicants to be rejected for positions they seek. That’s why it’s so important that you should thoroughly read FLDUI.COM now to learn your rights, so you are familiar with which requests by police officers you may lawfully decline to follow and those measures the law requires compliance with.
Having insulin-dependant (juvenile) diabetes, Mr. Spolter understands how numerous medical ailments, diagnosed and also those not yet diagnosed at the time of arrest, can cause law enforcement officers to wrongfully conclude motorists used drugs or drank excessively. Mr. Spolter’s familiarity with automotive issues enables him to appreciate how normal wear and tear on alignment, steering and other automotive components will cause vehicles to weave left and right, mimicking the same type of driving pattern associated with “drunk driving.” Also, Mr. Spolter is aware that fumes inhaled while engaging in certain types of work, chores around the house work and hobbies can cause DUI breath test machines to register falsely high readings. While working as a prosecuting attorney, Mr. Spolter learned how overtime pay policies can influence the arrest making practices of police officers. FLDUI.COM, Mr. Spolter’s innovative and revealing website, provides information all persons driving within Florida need to know, even before “getting behind the wheel.” | |