Thursday, May 28, 2009

Judge Rules That Leaked Photo of Rihanna Has No Bearing on Chris Brown Assault Case

A judge ruled today that a leaked photo of battered pop star Rihanna has no bearing on the assault charge against her boyfriend, R&B singer Chris Brown.

Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg denied a motion by Brown’s attorney that sought records of the internal LAPD probe into the leak of the photo. Although Schnegg said the leak was ‘not a good thing’ and may be a criminal matter, she said it wasn’t relevant to the singer’s preliminary hearing on June 22.

Although the motion introduced by Brown’s attorney was unsuccessful, a skillfully executed pretrial motion sometimes has an enormous impact on a criminal case.

Friday, May 22, 2009

DUI Checkpoints Galore

There are going to be checkpoints this weekend everywhere from San Jose, CA to Danbury, CT. You can search on Google to find a list of them, but a lot of times they are not listed just so the locations can be a suprise. However, we will do our best to point out checkpoints in the Los Angeles area at least, just because that's our immediate area.

Drive safe everybody!!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Ft. Lauderdale

If you're in Florida, the place to go this summer is Ft. Lauderdale. You're going to find booze, beautiful people and LOTS of sun. The beach is the best place for all of them as we know, and F.L. has it all. Just don't worry about the surfboard, because most times it won't do you any good. Most waves are small in comparison, and is just not worth your time. If you're from out of state, you can always catch a plane to Miami, which is about 45 mins away. Cops will be policing the streets and shorelines, so watch out for them. As long as you're not driving, you'll be fine. Just don't forget the sunscreen!!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Lake Havasu

More of a Spring Break spot, but still open for Memorial Day too. The great thing about Havasu is the size and the many many coves that offer docking spots for boats. Yet, who are we kidding, you're there for the party. You can check out some of these pics to see why Havasu ranks as one of the best spots to spend your drinking holiday. You are definitely going to run into a lot of drunk college kids just like yourself when you go there. Hell, Girls Gone Wild has filmed there countless times, so you know it's going to be fun. Do youself a favor and youtube "Lake Havasu Party." As always watch out for cops. They love to catch under age drinkers roaming around. Just stay with the party and you'll be fine. They can't arrest everyone you know.

Lake Havasu is located on the Arizona/Californa border and is about 4 hours out of Los Angeles.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Memorial Day Prep

God bless America, next monday is Memorial day. Plans with my friends usually includes going the lake and partying all weekend. I know you guys are going to rage either way, just watch out for cops on and off the water because you can actually get a DUI in a boat just as easily as you can in a car. That would cut on your vaca hard style.

The rest of this week we're going to point out all the hot spots to spend the holiday. Check us out tomorrow.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Akron man charged with aggravated DWI

Erie County sheriff's deputies charged a 27-year-old Akron man with aggravated driving while intoxicated after accusing him of registering a blood-alcohol level of 0.21 percent.

Paul E. Zika was charged with the more serious DWI count after submitting to a chemical test that revealed the 0.21 percent reading, according to police reports.

Deputy Robert Kolmetz had stopped Zika for traffic violations in the Town of Newstead at about 3:30 a.m. Thursday.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Heartstopping DUI Charge

I really hope no one is really this heartless. A woman in Florida charged with a DUI had a three-year-old in the car with her at the time of her arrest!! She was released the next day and they child is fine. When sentencing comes up she is going to suffer from major child endangerment penalties but the child is fine, no joke.

Woman charged with DUI had baby in car

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Denver Legislator Exemption

A Colorado legislator was stopped for a DUI last week, but the surprising thing is that he was not arrested. It turns out that diplomats and law makers cannot be questioned for a DUI felony if no accident occurred. If an accident did result in the DUI, it would be a different story. The legislator would be arrested for the charge.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and other organizations are not happy with the law because it seems unfair and does not set a good example for everyone. "I don't see why we should treat legislators different than normal people," said spokeswoman Emily Tompkins. "So it's time to clean that up. It absolutely sends the wrong message that those writing the laws we have to stand by are exempt from them."

Oddly enough, this law has been in place for nearly 100 years. It was originally set in place so a legislator could not be halted on their way to placing their vote in time. I find this flawed simply because the last thing I want is a law breaking legislator writing our government. We need the most honest law abiding citizens running this country.

Here is the Law which got him off but will not work for the rest of us:
Section 16. Privileges of members. The members of the general assembly shall, in all cases except treason or felony, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the sessions of their respective houses, or any committees thereof, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any speech or debate in either house, or any committees thereof, they shall not be questioned in any other place.