New Kansas Test Refusal Law – Strictly Enforced
On July 1, 2012, the Kansas Legislature’s new test refusal law criminalizing the refusal of a requested blood, breath, or urine test went into effect.
On July 1, 2012, the Kansas Legislature’s new test refusal law criminalizing the refusal of a requested blood, breath, or urine test went into effect.
In June of 2010, the West Virginia legislature created an additional component to our DUI statute (WV Code 17C-5-2) known as, “The Deferral Program” (WV Code
The drunk driving case rests heavily upon the subjective opinions of the arresting officer — the abilities of that officer to correctly assess DUI symptoms
A question often asked of jurors during jury selection is any variation of the following: “do any of you feel it is against the law
Since July of 2004, more than 75,000 ignition interlock devices have been installed in vehicles. These were installed as a result of the Transportation Restoration
Many times, clients wonder what will happen to their out of state license when their Pennsylvania driving privileges have been suspended once they are accepted
California Vehicle Code § 23610 specifies that in a prosecution for driving under the influence, it shall be presumed that the person was “under the
As the season winds down and end-of-summer celebrations ramp up, authorities throughout Georgia are launching a crackdown on drunken driving. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports the
Did you realize that you may commit the crime of driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) even if you are taking medication prescribed
On August 8, 2012, a former Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper, Jonathan Reed, was arrested in Cookeville, Tennessee for the misdemeanor offenses of driving under the
© Copyright 2022-2025 All rights reserved. Re-publication or redistribution of this content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Steven Oberman. Privacy Policy.