“End Drunk Driving Act” And Others Introduced In Congress
As reported by Patch.com, on May 30, 2019, Long Island, NY Congresswoman Kathleen Rice introduced a package of three bills that would combat impaired and
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As reported by Patch.com, on May 30, 2019, Long Island, NY Congresswoman Kathleen Rice introduced a package of three bills that would combat impaired and
Tennessee Governor Lee has signed into law an amendment repealing the Tennessee Motor Vehicle Habitual Offender Law (Tennessee Code Annotated 55-10-601, et seq.), more commonly
The Portsmouth, Virginia CBS affiliate television station, WAVY, has reported that ignition interlock devices may be the cause of injures and death on the roadways.
Alcohol that makes you feel drunk without a hangover may be available within five years. Today’s generation has become more health conscious than generations before,
A man in Maine was arrested and charged in August of 2016 with operating under the influence after police found him with a blood alcohol
The Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee has now approved legislation known as Dustin Ledford’s Law. This would increase penalties for all multiple offenses of driving under
A motorist was stopped on I-80 in Berkley, California for weaving on the highway on February 24, 2019, according to USA Today. While the driver
According to Inquirer.net, the journal Neuron published a study conducted by Karla Kaun, Emily Petruccelli and a team at Brown University who took it upon
It is no secret. DUI arrests have decreased across the country by at least 30% during the last two to three years. It is no
Not all officers have recording devices on their persons, or even in their cars. Many times it is advantageous for a defendant to record the
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