Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Explain the penalties by DUI Lawyer Boise ID




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In Idaho, if you plead guilty to, or are convicted of, a first offense DUI you will likely face a fine of up to $1,000 and may be required to spend 180 days in jail.

It may be possible for you to serve out your jail sentence either through the Sheriff's Inmate Labor Detachment or through community service, depending on the circumstances of your case and the ruling of the court.

You will also be subject to a driver's license suspension that will be imposed for up to 180 days. During the first 30 days of that suspension, you will have absolutely no driving privileges whatsoever.

After 30 days, you may be eligible for a restricted permit that will enable you to drive to and from work.

Along with these penalties, you will also be required to pay various court costs and fees and will also carry the burden of having a DUI on your record for the rest of your life.

There are six common DUI defenses. These defenses are the best place to start when trying to beat a DUI charge.

1) Improper stop by police - police must have more than a hunch or a gut feeling that a certain individual is committing or has committed a crime. 2) Failure to follow proper field sobriety test protocol - failure by law enforcement to adhere to the predetermined procedures can result in a suppression of any evidence gathered during the test. 3) Improper testing and storage of blood alcohol samples. 4) Medical conditions - certain medical conditions, fatigue, or neurological problems can impact a roadside test.

5) Improper interrogation or Miranda violations - police are required to inform a suspect once he or she is officially "under arrest". 6) Inappropriate communication with the defendant - a defendant cannot be interrogated, or even spoken to, without the consent and/or presence of counsel. 7) Violations of the rules of evidence & procedure - these types of DUI defenses pertain to the actual day of trial. All courtroom rules and procedures must be followed as their violation may be grounds for the dismissal of charges.

From the initial police stop to the introduction of evidence at trial, these DUI defenses may help to reduce an unreasonably harsh sentence or even result in a dismissal altogether.

DUI Lawyer shares penalities you face



In Idaho, if you plead guilty to, or are convicted of, a first offense DUI you will likely face a fine of up to $1,000 and may be required to spend 180 days in jail. It may be possible for you to serve out your jail sentence either through the Sheriff's Inmate Labor Detachment or through community service, depending on the circumstances of your case and the ruling of the court. You will also be subject to a driver's license suspension that will be imposed for up to 180 days. During the first 30 days of that suspension, you will have absolutely no driving privileges whatsoever. After 30 days, you may be eligible for a restricted permit that will enable you to drive to and from work. Along with these penalties, you will also be required to pay various court costs and fees and will also carry the burden of having a DUI on your record for the rest of your life. There are six common DUI defenses. These defenses are the best place to start when trying to beat a DUI charge. 1) Improper stop by police - police must have more than a hunch or a gut feeling that a certain individual is committing or has committed a crime. 2) Failure to follow proper field sobriety test protocol - failure by law enforcement to adhere to the predetermined procedures can result in a suppression of any evidence gathered during the test. 3) Improper testing and storage of blood alcohol samples. 4) Medical conditions - certain medical conditions, fatigue, or neurological problems can impact a roadside test. 5) Improper interrogation or Miranda violations - police are required to inform a suspect once he or she is officially "under arrest". 6) Inappropriate communication with the defendant - a defendant cannot be interrogated, or even spoken to, without the consent and/or presence of counsel. 7) Violations of the rules of evidence & procedure - these types of DUI defenses pertain to the actual day of trial. All courtroom rules and procedures must be followed as their violation may be grounds for the dismissal of charges. From the initial police stop to the introduction of evidence at trial, these DUI defenses may help to reduce an unreasonably harsh sentence or even result in a dismissal altogether.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

see where websites hack from




33,000 websites are hacked every day norse-corp is a real time map of website hacking attempts. You can see a flurry of hacks coming from eastern europe and China.
People often ask me why would anyone want to hack their website. Well... are three main reasons they want to breach your security.

1.    They want your website to send out spam.
2.    They want data your website may contain such as mailing list details, credit card information, or user passwords
3.    They want to install code that will download malicious software onto your website visitor's machines
So... how do you avoid being hacked?
1.    First of all use ridiculously secure password to your backend website. Store this password in a program such as LastPass so you never need to remember it.
2.    Rotate your passwords every quarter
3.    Don't use the same password on other accounts. Remember if you use a program like LastPass you'll never need to remember it, even while using your phone.
4.    Never use admin as a username
5.    If you use WordPress make sure your themes/plugins/and core software are up to date weekly
6.    Also if you use WordPress install and configure security plugins like WordFence and BruteProtect
7.    Finally, Host with a company that has ridged security protocols. That $3 a month hosting might not be your best option.

Now... how do you know when you website is down? Do you check it every 5 minutes? No. Let Pingdom do that for you. It's easy to sign up for a free account that will monitor your website.
What do you do if your website goes down.
Contact your web host or web developer in charge of your website. You'll need your host login to do this. From there open up a ticket saying your website is not loading and include a screenshot. Or if you really want some results give them a call just be prepared to wait in line.
Most importantly make sure your website is backed up. There is nothing sadder in my world than a ruined website that has no backup.
Thanks and stay safe out there



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