Can Police Obtain Medical Records of a DUI/OVI Suspect in Ohio?
We expect privacy in our medical records. Those records contain sensitive personal information about our health. For this reason, health care providers generally cannot share
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We expect privacy in our medical records. Those records contain sensitive personal information about our health. For this reason, health care providers generally cannot share
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
This is the second in a series of blog posts about recent changes to Tennessee’s Implied Consent Law. If you missed Part 1, you may
Imagine you are pulled over and suspected of driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI or DWI). The Officer decides he has probable cause
On June 23, 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court published an important decision affecting our right of privacy. Birchfield v. North Dakota[1] was presented to the
Two Tennessee cases were recently decided concerning the constitutionality of mandatory blood draws of those accused of driving under the influence (DUI). This legal issue
New Tennessee DUI Defense? Many persons charged in Tennessee with the crime of Drunk Driving (DUI/DWI) may have a new defense in their arsenal. On
The media makes a major effort to educate the public when law enforcement agencies decide to have a “No Refusal Weekend.” Since the first Knox
Tennessee DUI Laws 2012 Two new Tennessee DUI laws now make it more difficult to defend persons accused of driving under the influence. In another
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