Ohio Court Holds Odor of Marijuana Does not Justify Search of Vehicle
In the 2000 case of State v. Moore, the Ohio Supreme Court concluded an officer could perform a warrantless search of a vehicle if the
In the 2000 case of State v. Moore, the Ohio Supreme Court concluded an officer could perform a warrantless search of a vehicle if the
Facing a DWI Charge in Collin County, Texas? Keep in mind that the State of Texas enforces some of the most severe DWI penalties in
My clients seem to be unaware of the changes made about a year ago when a DUI suspect refuses a chemical test. Prior to May
Shelby County Tennessee, where the county seat is Memphis, has, as of March 23, 2026, begun implementing automatic expungements for cases that have been dismissed,
Sporting Events and DWI Arrests in North Texas: A Legal Perspective on Prevention and Enforcement Sporting events are a cornerstone of the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW)
When a police officer makes a traffic stop and ultimately arrests the driver, there are separate seizures of the person for purposes of the Fourth
Whether it is too much pressure from their superiors to make arrests, or insufficient training, apparent wrongful DUI arrests are continuing in Tennessee and across
In Ohio’s Lakota Local School District, there were two crashes involving students walking to and from school. One of the students, Aspen Runnels, died after
An Ohio woman drove to the sheriff’s office about a personal matter but reportedly ended-up being arrested for OVI while she was there. Six days
Most people are unaware of the Impaired Driving Prevention Technology Provision in the Federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act signed into law by President
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