SCRAM: Before and After a DWI Conviction in Virginia?
SCRAM – the Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor – is becoming more popular in Virginia courts both before and after trial. SCRAM is an alcohol tester
SCRAM – the Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor – is becoming more popular in Virginia courts both before and after trial. SCRAM is an alcohol tester
Last year, Senate Democrats in Colorado killed a bill that would have made repeat DUI offenses a felony offense in Colorado, much to the surprise and chagrin of the
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
Last year we wrote this blog about some of last year’s changes to Mississippi’s DUI law. This year,however, even more changes were included in Mississippi House Bill 412. The updates
There is no actual DWI exception to our Constitutional rights; however, DWI Attorney Lawrence Taylor popularized the term to describe numerous Supreme Court rulings that
“In politics, stupidity is not a handicap.” -Napoleon Bonaparte Studying history helps to understand how governments use federal agencies, police departments, and courts to perpetuate illegal
Among the Top 10 Questions that I am asked: “How long will a DUI be on my record?” Virginia makes the answer easy: DUIs are
While the concealed carry law was NOT changed in Virginia this year, the very long concealed carry section was reorganized into a number of smaller sections.
When most people think about a DUI arrest or conviction, they immediately think about spending the night in jail or having to pay a fine.
You decide to go it alone – skip hiring a DWI defense attorney – and you get convicted of a DWI. You pay a $250
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