Does Marijuana Usage Impair One’s Ability to Drive?
Substantiating British research from many years ago, a car crash study reported on May 20, 2019 in the online version of the journal Addiction, found no
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Substantiating British research from many years ago, a car crash study reported on May 20, 2019 in the online version of the journal Addiction, found no
Have you ever wondered whether a police officer needs to request a search warrant when attempting to obtain a blood sample from an unconscious suspected
As reported by Patch.com, on May 30, 2019, Long Island, NY Congresswoman Kathleen Rice introduced a package of three bills that would combat impaired and
Tennessee Governor Lee has signed into law an amendment repealing the Tennessee Motor Vehicle Habitual Offender Law (Tennessee Code Annotated 55-10-601, et seq.), more commonly
The Portsmouth, Virginia CBS affiliate television station, WAVY, has reported that ignition interlock devices may be the cause of injures and death on the roadways.
The Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee has now approved legislation known as Dustin Ledford’s Law. This would increase penalties for all multiple offenses of driving under
According to Inquirer.net, the journal Neuron published a study conducted by Karla Kaun, Emily Petruccelli and a team at Brown University who took it upon
Not all officers have recording devices on their persons, or even in their cars. Many times it is advantageous for a defendant to record the
Even the birds in Minnesota are flying drunk. CNN is reporting that Robbins and waxwings are feasting on berries that has fermented earlier than usual
According to an August 16, 2018 Salem News article, prosecutors across Massachusetts have agreed to stop using the results of the breath test from 2011
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