Dec 28
Understanding the Seriousness of Felony DUI Charges in California
In California, DUI charges are a grave matter, primarily revolving around the presence of alcoholic or intoxicating substances in a driver's system....
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The Difference Between Roadside and Evidentiary Breath Tests and What They Mean for Your DUI Case
DUI cases arise when an individual is accused of operating a vehicle under the influence or with an unlawful blood alcohol...
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What Happens If a Commercial Driver Gets a DUI in California?
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense that can have severe consequences for anyone. However, for commercial drivers in...
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California’s Implied Consent Law and Your DUI Case
California’s implied consent law requires drivers to submit to a breath, blood, or urine test after being arrested for a DUI....
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Is the Smell of Marijuana Probable Cause for a DUI?
Although the police in California could easily arrest you for possession of marijuana a few decades ago, recreational use...
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How to Fight a Marijuana DUI in California
With California decriminalizing many of its marijuana laws, police across the state have been issuing stern warnings about the dangers and...
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What Are the Penalties for a DUI with Injury in California?
DUIs can have serious consequences. Accidents that do not result in injuries or fatalities can still rack up fines and cost...
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What Are the Long-Term Costs of a Traumatic Brain Injury?
Over 1.7 million people suffer from traumatic brain injuries in the United States. Cases of traumatic brain injuries range...
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What Are the Penalties for a Second DUI in California?
In the state of California, a first-time DUI is considered a misdemeanor offense. As long as there aren’t aggravated circumstances involving...
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Can I Lose My Right to Own a Firearm After a DUI?
When it comes to driving under the influence (DUI), there is always the potential for severe and life-altering penalties and...
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California Lawmakers End Battle Over “Zero Tolerance” Law for Minors Who Drive with Marijuana in Their System
With marijuana now legal for recreational and medicinal use in California by adults ages 21 and older, lawmakers and law enforcement...
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