McNeely’s Impact on Colorado DUI Laws
It can’t be denied that the Supreme Court of the United States’ decision in McNeely is making an impact in Colorado, even if that impact
It can’t be denied that the Supreme Court of the United States’ decision in McNeely is making an impact in Colorado, even if that impact
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
As with the odor of alcohol on the breath, few DUI police reports will fail to include an observation by the arresting officer that the
An occupational limited license (OLL) authorizes driving a designated motor vehicle, under certain conditions, only when it is necessary for the driver’s occupation, work, trade,
Knoxville recently added its third self-service kiosk designed for convenient driver’s license renewal. This kiosk, like the forty others in Tennessee, functions using biometric facial
Smartphone applications (apps) seem to have permeated every facet of our lives. For people fighting alcohol addiction, there are a host of apps available to
Here at DUINewsBlog.org, Harley Wagner, The Wagner Law Firm, West Virginia’s Premier DUI Defense Firm, constantly strives to bring readers the most current and up
Recently, legal decisions in Missouri and Oregon, along with a new bill in legislature in New Jersey, have once again thrust the issue of flashing
Breathalyzers don’t actually measure alcohol. That’s right. What they actually detect and measure is any chemical compound that contains the methyl group in its molecular
KELOLAND TV VERMILLION, SD – The highest court in South Dakota is being asked if a U.S. Supreme Court ruling can impact past drunk driving arrests.
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