How a Breath Ignition Interlock Device Works in Nevada, When It’s Required, and How Attorney Josh Tomsheck Can Help Defend a DUI Charge
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense in Nevada, and the state has enacted strict laws to combat impaired driving. One significant consequence of a DUI conviction is the potential requirement to install a breath ignition interlock device (IID) in the offender’s vehicle. This device prevents the vehicle from starting unless the driver passes a breath alcohol test, ensuring that those convicted of DUI cannot drive while under the influence.
In this blog post, we’ll explore how an IID works, when it’s required under Nevada law, the associated penalties for non-compliance, and how attorney Josh Tomsheck can help defend against DUI charges to avoid the severe consequences, including the installation of an IID.