Changing The Expungement Laws One Step At A Time
Recently, I had a client who, unfortunately passed away while her case was pending. The typical procedure in a situation like this is to conclude
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Recently, I had a client who, unfortunately passed away while her case was pending. The typical procedure in a situation like this is to conclude
Hawaiian legislators are again considering lowering Hawaii’s “legal” blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit from 0.08% to 0.05% according to KITV, Channel 4 in Honolulu. According
According to an article from The Hill newspaper, as of December 2021 alcohol-impaired crash deaths are at a nearly 15-year high. One now wonders if
On November 1, 2022, the JAMA Network Journals of the American Medical Association published an article suggesting that an estimated 20.3% of deaths among adults
In a story published by CNN, and as previously noted on this website, the National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) recommendation of alcohol impairment detection systems
As of July 1, 2022, when a judge determines the amount and conditions of bail to be imposed upon a defendant who has been charged
DUI penalties in Tennessee just got much worse if someone is killed as a result of intoxication. As of July 1, 2022 the State of
When you have to appear in court, particularly in defending your DUI related case, there are definitely some “tricks of the trade” to increase your
In proposed 2022 legislation introduced by Tennessee Senator Stevens and Tennessee Representative Farmer, the sheriff or chief administrative officer of a local jail or workhouse
A 2022 proposed Bill filed jointly by Tennessee Senator White (SB2736) and Tennessee Representative Ogles (HB2270)would amend current law so that a person who was
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