Ohio Supreme Court Clarifies ‘Marked Lanes’ Rule For DUI Cases
In DUI cases across the country, one of the most frequent reasons drivers are pulled over is for a Marked Lanes violation. Laws related to
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In DUI cases across the country, one of the most frequent reasons drivers are pulled over is for a Marked Lanes violation. Laws related to
On August 27, 2020, Florida legalized edible medical marijuana. This significant law broadens the THC options available to qualified patients as well as provides alternatives
In Kansas, the penalty for a DUI conviction depends largely on how many prior DUI convictions the defendant has. For instance, the penalty for a
Readers of this news blog may recall an interesting post about “Auto Brewery Syndrome” (ABS) posted by one of our California contributors, Lawrence Taylor. This
As USA Today reported in 2020, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), has long been criticized for not having any medical research to back up its efficacy. However,
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
District Attorney offices throughout the Commonwealth continue negotiations with representatives of the defense bar regarding the admissibility of breath test results at trial. Some possibilities
Binge watching Netflix. FaceTiming a friend. Scrolling through your Spotify playlist. All of these seem like harmless activities–until you try to do them while driving.
In my previous post, “Are Women More Likely To Be Convicted of DUI?”, I discussed how today’s drunk driving laws and evidence tends to discriminate
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