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New York Court of Appeals Hears Major Hearsay Challenge
In People v. Johnson, a Deputy Sheriff armed with a 911 call describing “a sick or intoxicated motorist” stopped the Appellant for a “wide right
Ohio to give attorneys past data on DUI breath-testers
The Supreme Court ruled on Oct. 1 that DUI defendants are allowed to challenge the accuracy of their tests by obtaining data from previous results
2nd ruling: Pot law doesn’t provide DUI immunity
PHOENIX (AP) — Another court ruling says Arizona residents who have medical marijuana cards allowing them to legally smoke pot can still be prosecuted under
Oklahoma Amends Oklahoma DUI Forfeiture Law
The Oklahoma Legislature amended the forfeiture laws as they relate to Oklahoma DUI or Oklahoma APC charges. Previously, the forfeiture of a motor vehicle used
State Patrol upgrades its DUI breath-test machines
The Washington State Patrol is replacing its old breath-test machines with sleek, fast, new $9,500 devices that are used to test drivers arrested on suspicion
N.J. appeals court throws out DUI defense argument that he wasn’t read a warning
A New Jersey man’s appeal of a drunken-driving conviction based on a technical argument over whether a particular warning was given by a police officer
Blood Testing Changes for DUI Suspects in Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho ( KMVT-TV / KSVT-TV ) Prior to last year, DUI enforcement in Idaho was fairly simple. If you are suspected of drinking
The Unseen Risks of “One for the Road”
One evening at a restaurant, Martha shares a bottle of wine with a friend. She nurses one glass over a one-hour dinner. Nearing the end, another
DUI/DWI Penalties Vary From State to State
Lakeland, FL (Law Firm Newswire) October 30, 2014 – The consequences for DUI/DWI vary from state to state and if anyone is injured or killed,
Downers Grove mayor responds to Tribune investigation into DUI fees
For years, Downers Grove and other towns throughout DuPage County have used outside attorneys to prosecute misdemeanor drunken driving arrests. That practice is under new
Warrant needed for DUI blood draw — but not in this case
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled last year that police need a search warrant, in most cases, before drawing blood from a suspected drunken driver for testing.
Stopped For Not Using A Turn Signal
Many drivers fail to use a turn signal when they should, but in daytime hours it does not usually result in a traffic stop. The
Mixed Results on DUI Test, Red-Light Ticket Challenges
Forty-one drunken-driving defendants from Palm Beach County, suing on behalf of themselves and other DUI defendants, claimed the administrative code governing FDLE oversight was too
The Uber Effect
The Uber Effect – Safety May Be Just One Click Away Launched in 2009, Uber has transformed travel habits through its popular and efficient system
Court: Marijuana law doesn’t give DUI immunity
The Arizona Court of Appeals on Tuesday ruled the state’s medical marijuana law doesn’t give drivers immunity from prosecution if there is marijuana or its
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