Hundreds of Innocent Drivers Arrested in Tennessee
It could happen to me or you. State and national news sources are finally reporting an undo number of sober drivers who are being wrongfully
It could happen to me or you. State and national news sources are finally reporting an undo number of sober drivers who are being wrongfully
Regular readers of this blog will recall my February 17, 2025 post relating to this topic. Since the publication of that post discussing a change
In 2017, Utah became the first (and so far, the only) state to pass legislation to lower the per se legal limit from .08% to
My office receives many phone calls from people wanting to reinstate their driver’s license. It is a process that can admittingly become complicated and frustrating.
As of July 1, 2024, a person who was administered an opioid antagonist is presumed to be impaired while driving for the next 24 hours.
Some of my clients ask me how they may avoid spending so much time in jail for a second offense in the event they are
Field sobriety tests are not always correct in determining if someone is under the influence of an intoxicant. Due in part to lack of proper
As of July 1, 2024, the “Ben Kredich Act” goes into effect in Tennessee. This law, which has not yet been assigned a statute number
According to a new law, 2024 Tennessee Public Chapter 987, any person who commits a first (or subsequent) offense of Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
As of April 8 2024, there is some rare good news for those convicted of DUI. On that date, a new law (Tennessee Public Chapter
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