Driving with Marijuana Metabolite No Longer Illegal in Arizona
“Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em” is the new word from Arizona Supreme Court (State v. Harris (Shilgevorkyan, Real Party in Interest,) No. CV-13-0056-PR). Arizona
“Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em” is the new word from Arizona Supreme Court (State v. Harris (Shilgevorkyan, Real Party in Interest,) No. CV-13-0056-PR). Arizona
You may be wondering if it is possible to have your OUI conviction expunged from your record. The short answer is no. An expungement order is a
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
In August 2013, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Chief David Strickland wrote to the CEO’s of major automakers and urged them to continue supporting research
House Bill 299 is a 96 page proposed amendment to Florida DUI Laws. There are numerous proposed changes which will be discussed in future posts,
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.
After successful completion of the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) Program, one may motion for an expungement. But, what does this mean? An expungement removes the
I receive many calls from persons arrested for DUI by prescription drugs who want to use as their defense the fact that they were taking
In the context of a drunk driving arrest, a handful of states have enacted statutes criminalizing chemical test refusal. These states are Minnesota, Nebraska, Alaska,
If you’ve been charged with driving under the influence, it is likely that you have also been charged with one or more summary offense. A
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