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State’s DUI laws can make convictions difficult
Charleston, SC – South Carolina has one of the worst records for DUI deaths, but it’s not always easy to convict drunk drivers in court. The
“Slurred Speech”: Evidence of Intoxication?
As with the odor of alcohol on the breath, few DUI police reports will fail to include an observation by the arresting officer that the
Lebanon County man was denied right to a lawyer in DUI case, state court finds
The state Superior Court has overturned a Lebanon County man’s 7-year-old conviction in a drunken driving case after concluding he was denied his constitutional right
Law enforcement hold boating DUI awareness event
PROVO — Local law enforcement, Utah State Park Rangers and the Utah Highway Safety Office launched a new safety message at the start of one
Disney’s Lab Rats Star Billy Unger Arrested for DUI
Disney star Billy Unger has been arrested after driving under the influence in Malibu, a law enforcement source tells PEOPLE. Unger, 18, was driving along
Miss. high court to hear appeal of DUI conviction
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A man convicted of misdemeanor drunk driving is asking the Mississippi Supreme Court if law enforcement, acting on a tip, can lawfully pulled
Appeals court says differing DUI penalties OK
PHOENIX (AP) — An appeals court says a driver who gets six months in jail for misdemeanor extreme drunken driving with a previous DUI conviction
What can I expect from a first offense DUI charge in West Virginia?
When dealing with a first offense DUI charge in West Virginia, it’s important to know how the state handles each case. Not all first time
What are my rights at DUI checkpoint?
A DUI checkpoint was when Deputies set up roadblocks and directed traffic in one spot of a roadway, stopping each driver and talking to them
DUI and Occupational Limited Licenses: Who is eligible?
An occupational limited license (OLL) authorizes driving a designated motor vehicle, under certain conditions, only when it is necessary for the driver’s occupation, work, trade,
Flagstaff police get $40K for DUI enforcement
The Flagstaff Police Department has received a $40,000 DUI enforcement grant from the Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety. The grant will help FPD staff
DUI Lawyers Allowed to Investigate Juror’s Facebook and Social Media Pages
According to a new decision by the American Bar Association, DUI trial lawyers may review the social media sites of jurors selected for jury service
Man Helps Others On Anniversary Of Fatal Columbus DUI Crash
COLUMBUS, Ohio – June 22nd, 2013, a 3 am collision on I-670. Vincent Canzani was killed by Matthew Cordle who left the bar drunk and
‘Drive High, Get a DUI’ campaign reminds public that driving while high is illegal
With marijuana retail stores slated to open in early July, the Washington Traffic Safety Commission is launching the “Drive High, Get a DUI” campaign to
A double standard for TV on DUI cases?
The question of how a local media outlet should best handle the arrest of one of its on-air employees on DUI [driving under the influence]
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