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Prison Sentence for DUI Manslaughter Case

A man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison as a result of a 2007 accident that killed a motorcyclist. Tony A. Rogers was convicted of DUI manslaughter and will also have two years of probation after his release from prison, along with no driving privileges for life. Rogers blood-alcohol level was measured at .128 percent. Rogers claimed that he did not see the motorcycle that was approaching as he was turning left.         

Driving under the influence arrests are serious and can change a person's life if they are found guilty. If you are facing a DUI charge then you will need help resolving this issue because it can be a complicated process. A DUI accident attorney can help you fight to protect your rights and make sure that you receive the best possible outcome for your case.

If you are charged with driving under the influence, you may have to deal with jail time, heavy fines, community service, alcohol education classes and other consequences. These will have a huge affect on your life, but with the help of a DUI lawyer, you can work to lessen these consequences so that you can move forward with your life. Take some time to contact a drunk driving lawyer today to begin discussing the details of your case.

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