U.S. DUI News
Ankle bracelets a good step toward preventing DUI in Lancaster County
Beginning next year, those charged with driving under the influence after a previous DUI conviction in Lancaster County will have stricter bail conditions. They will
Nick Fairley rejects plea deal in 2012 DUI case
Fairley is set to face trial on DUI charges in February after rejecting a plea deal on Tuesday. He was arrested in May 2012 in Alabama
Colorado DUI case sent to U.S. Supreme Court, focuses on blood tests
Arapahoe County prosecutors have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a decision by a state judge and the Colorado Supreme Court, which found that
Report: Man accused of deadly DUI actually had rare health condition
ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C —The felony DUI charges against a man involved in a deadly wreck have been dropped after tests revealed that he was not
New York Reaffirms Aguilar/Spinellli
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
New Jersey Looks to Stiffen DUI Penalties
New Jersey drivers who drink before taking the wheel could get an unwanted gift from the state this holiday season. The state Senate is poised
Murfreesboro police defend actions at DUI checkpoint
MURFREESBORO, TN (WSMV) – The Murfreesboro Police Department said it is standing behind its officers after a video from a holiday weekend sobriety checkpoint was
Marijuana DUI law must change, attorneys say
Next year, unless state legislators change a law linking marijuana and driving, Illinois prosecutors can continue to brand innocent people as criminals and put them
About 70 DUI cases could be thrown out
Dozens of drunk driving cases in Jefferson County could be in jeopardy after a breathalyzer operator at the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections was captured

ABA Opinion Allows Lawyers to Investigate Juror’s Facebook and Social Media Pages
According to American Bar Association Formal Opinion 466, issued April 24, 2014, trial lawyers may review the social media sites of jurors selected for jury
Technology helps get faster, better results at DUI checkpoints
PLATTE CITY, Mo. —Platte County is using iPads and apps in the effort to keep drunken drivers off the roads, and leaders hope that other
Arizona prosecutor applauds court ruling in medical pot DUI case
PHOENIX — Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery is happy about an appeals court ruling that says medical marijuana users can still be prosecuted for driving
Federal Grant will Fund DUI Checkpoints
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) has received a federal “Reducing Impaired Driving” grant, which will fund 150 sobriety checkpoints, 75 DUI task force operations, proactive
The Oldest Question: Do You take a Test?
Well, it may not be the oldest question, but it may be the most important. Since the 1940’s and the onset of cheap blood alcohol
Board OKs fees for DUI offenses
CHATHAM — Drunken drivers can end up paying more if they’re convicted for their offenses in Pittsylvania County and volunteer fire and rescue departments are