Showing posts with label DUI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DUI. Show all posts
Monday, September 14, 2009
Denver DUI Deaths are Down!!
In comparison to last summer, the numbero reported deaths related to drunk-driving was cut in half this year, from 71 to 36. While we don't want to see any alcohol related deaths the big picture is that DUI's are slimming down and the roads are becoming safer. We ask that you reconsider before you get behind the wheel after drinking. The outcome can obviously be fatal and lead to a heavy prison sentence even if you obtain a DUI lawyer.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Tennessee DUI News
A new study in Tennessee DUI arrests shows that many times the offenders are being re-arrested for second and third DUIs. Several people being arrested are indeed confirmed alcoholics and require some type of sufficient treatment that the state does not issue like with other crimes. One woman was arrested 13 times before she got help from the state to enroll in a treatment program.
In these special cases, devices such as ignition interlocks and breathalyzers are crucial to stop multiple offenders. The device is attached to the car starter and requires the driver to pass a blood alcohol level test in order for the car to start. These devices are very helpful in the crackdown on DUI arrests and are available in many locations.
What courts will not tell you is that it is a privilege to install these devices in your car and you must have a drivers license to drive, which may have also been taken away. If you call a Tennessee DUI lawyer, you have a much better chance of fighting your second or third DUI case and may leave the case with only minor consequences. Call an DUI attorney in your area to see what they can do for you.
In these special cases, devices such as ignition interlocks and breathalyzers are crucial to stop multiple offenders. The device is attached to the car starter and requires the driver to pass a blood alcohol level test in order for the car to start. These devices are very helpful in the crackdown on DUI arrests and are available in many locations.
What courts will not tell you is that it is a privilege to install these devices in your car and you must have a drivers license to drive, which may have also been taken away. If you call a Tennessee DUI lawyer, you have a much better chance of fighting your second or third DUI case and may leave the case with only minor consequences. Call an DUI attorney in your area to see what they can do for you.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Minnesota PD Turns Offenders Car into Partol Car
A Minnesota DUI can be very difficult to manage and what you need is a good DUI defense lawyer to clear your record. One law in particular allows the court to confiscate your vehicle, turn it around and sell them at auction. Recently after two DUIs, a Pontiac SUV had been taken away from a DUI offender and later issued to OCPD for patrol duty. The officers in Olmsted County had cut their budget earlier that year and converted the new car to pose as an example to future offenders and what can happen to their vehicle.
The best way to avoid this is by not getting behind the wheel when you drive, but if you are pulled and arrested for a DUI, your best option is to contact a Minnesota DUI attorney for help. They are fully aware of these programs and would hate to see them happen to you.
The best way to avoid this is by not getting behind the wheel when you drive, but if you are pulled and arrested for a DUI, your best option is to contact a Minnesota DUI attorney for help. They are fully aware of these programs and would hate to see them happen to you.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Police Officers are subjecting to DUI charges
It's becoming less and less rare. I was looking over Google for a few days and came across sevaral cases of DUI charges. Fora cop, it normally means losing their career, reputation, jail time and humiliation. I couldn't imagine being thrown in jail by my coworkers. Don't let this happen to you regardless. A DUI is absolutely not what you need nowadays. They're expensive, annoying and time comsuming. Watch yourself out there.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
How to Beat a DUI
How do you beat a DUI? The short answer is by discrediting the evidence. Therefore, there are many ways to beat a DUI. The qualified DUI attorney you hire will know all the details, but some examples on how to beat a DUI are below.
The first thing to know in beating a DUI is how a prosecution attorney will try to get a DUI conviction. There are two ways he will try to prove DUI. One way is to attack the driver’s mental and physical condition by presenting evidence that shows the driver was impaired because of alcohol consumption. The other way is by concentrating on the driver’s blood-alcohol content and not focusing on the driver’s physical or mental condition. Or, the prosecutor may use both ways in the same case.
DUI cases basically hinge on four kinds of evidence: the physical appearance of the driver, the driving pattern, the results of a chemical test, and the results of a field sobriety test. All of them are subject to debate in a variety of ways, and this is where beating a DUI case happens. For example, start with the driving pattern. If the defendant pulled over promptly, used his turn signal, parked safely, etc., it could be well argued that the driving pattern did not indicate any impairment. More...
The first thing to know in beating a DUI is how a prosecution attorney will try to get a DUI conviction. There are two ways he will try to prove DUI. One way is to attack the driver’s mental and physical condition by presenting evidence that shows the driver was impaired because of alcohol consumption. The other way is by concentrating on the driver’s blood-alcohol content and not focusing on the driver’s physical or mental condition. Or, the prosecutor may use both ways in the same case.
DUI cases basically hinge on four kinds of evidence: the physical appearance of the driver, the driving pattern, the results of a chemical test, and the results of a field sobriety test. All of them are subject to debate in a variety of ways, and this is where beating a DUI case happens. For example, start with the driving pattern. If the defendant pulled over promptly, used his turn signal, parked safely, etc., it could be well argued that the driving pattern did not indicate any impairment. More...
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
7 Things to Get Popped for in a DUI Checkpoint
Just because we call them DUI Checkpoints, doesn't mean the only thing cops are arresting for are DUIs. Police will either arrest or write citations for any of the following during a checkpoint.
DWI/DUI
No Valid Driver License(suspended)
Warrant Arrests
Liquor Violations
Possession of Narcotics or Drugs
Endangering the Welfare of a Child
Other Traffic Violations
So be warned that you can get a ticket or worse for things other than a DUI at these checkpoints. Be safe!!
DWI/DUI
No Valid Driver License(suspended)
Warrant Arrests
Liquor Violations
Possession of Narcotics or Drugs
Endangering the Welfare of a Child
Other Traffic Violations
So be warned that you can get a ticket or worse for things other than a DUI at these checkpoints. Be safe!!
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
27-year-old wins $88.1 million lottery
Jeffrey Wilson of Kings Mountain, North Carolina won the $88.1 million lottery this week. Every week his father buys tickets from a local gas station and distributes them to his kids. This time, Jeffery picked the right one.
"My dad picked the numbers," Wilson said. "It's numbers that he's picked, he's played them before. He went and bought some tickets and laid them out for us to pick from and I just happened to pick the right one."
Wilson still does not know what he will do with the money, if I may suggest, a celebration sounds like the right move. I would go on vacation and get drunk. Just don't drink and drive anymore because it definitely has its consequences. Now he can afford a permanent driver.
"My dad picked the numbers," Wilson said. "It's numbers that he's picked, he's played them before. He went and bought some tickets and laid them out for us to pick from and I just happened to pick the right one."
Wilson still does not know what he will do with the money, if I may suggest, a celebration sounds like the right move. I would go on vacation and get drunk. Just don't drink and drive anymore because it definitely has its consequences. Now he can afford a permanent driver.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Traffic Statue

A college student in Raleigh, NC had been pulled over once too many, when one night he stole about 10 road construction barrels and transformed them into a 15-foot monster trying to hitch a ride. After building the creature, the student has become somewhat of a celebrity in his town. The construction company who owns the barrels deems ownership to the statue and will display it in their corporate office. What would the statue look like if he got a DUI? Drunk and lying on the floor?
Monday, June 15, 2009
Trouble for Dallas Cowboys Stadium
Hours after the inaugural event, which introduced the $1.15 billion stadium with a country music production of George Strait, the stadium general manager, Jack Hill had been arrested for a DUI. As a result, the staduim's liquor license is under review for possible suspension.
Hill was spotted in a collision on a nearby highway, but without any injuries to report. As a routine, Hill had been tested for alcohol and failed, leading to the arrest.
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I know personally that if alcohol were not to be served at the stadium, it would never be the same and riots would ensue. Drinking is half the enjoyment. Not many people can sit and watch a game, sober for 4 hours. Let's all root for Hill and hope this whole mess calms down before August!!
Hill was spotted in a collision on a nearby highway, but without any injuries to report. As a routine, Hill had been tested for alcohol and failed, leading to the arrest.
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I know personally that if alcohol were not to be served at the stadium, it would never be the same and riots would ensue. Drinking is half the enjoyment. Not many people can sit and watch a game, sober for 4 hours. Let's all root for Hill and hope this whole mess calms down before August!!
Thursday, June 11, 2009
DUI Checkpoints
There will be DUI Checkpoints all over the place this weekend. Police are really cracking down on drunk drivers and are abiding by a zero tolerance rule. Even if you smell like alcohol, it will give them an excuse to bust you. Don't take the risk. Just chill out this weekend, don't drink and drive and save yourself the trouble of getting a DUI.
Here's a list of some prominant DUI Checkpoint cities:
Pamona, CA
Elkhart, IN
Wichita, KS
Miami, FL
Columbus, OH
Good Luck!!
Here's a list of some prominant DUI Checkpoint cities:
Pamona, CA
Elkhart, IN
Wichita, KS
Miami, FL
Columbus, OH
Good Luck!!
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Sacramento Sheriff Does Not Need to Retire
The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office won’t refile DUI charges against a sheriff’s sergeant whose first trial ended with a hung jury.
Christopher Dayton Guerrero was pulled over for DUI on Oct. 4, 2007 in Roseville but was not arrested or cited even though he reportedly had a BAC of .16 percent - twice the legal limit.
The District Attorney’s Office filed DUI charges against him after a local TV station reported the arrest, but jurors couldn’t agree on his guilt, so the judge declared a mistrial. Prosecutors declined to refile the case because they believed a second trial might have the same outcome.
Hung juries are often a favorable outcome for the defense in California DUI cases for just this reason. A mistrial may inspire the prosecutor in a California DUI case to offer a favorable plea bargain or drop the charges altogether.
Christopher Dayton Guerrero was pulled over for DUI on Oct. 4, 2007 in Roseville but was not arrested or cited even though he reportedly had a BAC of .16 percent - twice the legal limit.
The District Attorney’s Office filed DUI charges against him after a local TV station reported the arrest, but jurors couldn’t agree on his guilt, so the judge declared a mistrial. Prosecutors declined to refile the case because they believed a second trial might have the same outcome.
Hung juries are often a favorable outcome for the defense in California DUI cases for just this reason. A mistrial may inspire the prosecutor in a California DUI case to offer a favorable plea bargain or drop the charges altogether.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Bomb Found In Man's Car
In Ventura, CA a man was pulled over in a ruotine DUI stop. When he was asked to exit the car the CHP officer noticed something suspicious under the drivers seat. It turned out to be a "sparkler bomb." Apparently, it was about 8 sparklers tied together with a fuse. The bomb combined with the DUI would set this guy in prison or with fines for a while because it is a misdemeanor and a felony charge.
As a result of this event, it stopped the 101 freeway(one of the busiest) for nearly 3 hours in the middle of the day. I hate people like this.
As a result of this event, it stopped the 101 freeway(one of the busiest) for nearly 3 hours in the middle of the day. I hate people like this.
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!!
Drive safe everybody!!
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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.
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.
The rest of this week we're going to point out all the hot spots to spend the holiday. Check us out tomorrow.
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
Woman charged with DUI had baby in car
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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.
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.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Drunk all the way to court...
This made me burst out laughing when I heard it. Apparently, some guy by the name of James Lee was convicted of a DUI, blowing a BAC of 0.31. Mind you, that's nearly FOUR TIMES the legal limit. While this is unbelievable, it is still not as funny as what happened later in this guy's case.
A few days later in his trial, Lee shows up so drunk, he needed to be hospitalized for being intoxicated. Being drunk is one thing, but so drunk it requires medical attention is ridiculous. I sure hope no one out there is as dumb as this guy.
In any event, before you start drinking this much, you might want to make sure you have a ride home or a floor to pass out on first. Of all the times I've drank, I don't think I can honestly say I would blow a .31. .25 though, that's a different story for another time...
A few days later in his trial, Lee shows up so drunk, he needed to be hospitalized for being intoxicated. Being drunk is one thing, but so drunk it requires medical attention is ridiculous. I sure hope no one out there is as dumb as this guy.
In any event, before you start drinking this much, you might want to make sure you have a ride home or a floor to pass out on first. Of all the times I've drank, I don't think I can honestly say I would blow a .31. .25 though, that's a different story for another time...
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Did You Know...
In many states, a DUI can be removed from your record within 10 years. This is called "Expungement." These are sometimes more difficult to achieve than fighting the DUI itself, so you may want to look into that. The best way to fight for it is to first check if it is available and then contact an attorney ASAP. You can always find one here.
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