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16Sep 2015

Don't Try To Buy Your Way Out Of A DUI Charge

It happened recently in Colorado. A twenty-five year old suspect had taken his roommate's Jeep for a joyride - while intoxicated. Worried about his vehicle potentially getting wrecked his roommate called the police and reported the Jeep stolen. When the suspect was pulled over - he offered the officer 50 bucks to drive him home. The officer declined, and drove him to jail! We have...

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16Sep 2015

It Can Be More Than Just DUI

Law enforcement is always ever vigilant. They are looking constantly for breaches of the legal code. This means that whenever you interact with an officer of the law they are constantly evaluating everything you say and do to determine if any of the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of laws may have been violated. So when you are arrested for DUI, there is a great likelihood that other...

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16Sep 2015

Never Forget That Your Car Can Get You Noticed

A New Jersey driver was arrested for DUI when an officer pulled him over... because of damage to his car! A tree had fallen and hit some electrical wires, knocking over a tree into the road. The responding officer on noticed the suspect's car had damage to its side and pulled him over to ask if he had been hit by the falling tree.. The damage,...

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24Aug 2015

Which is the Best Personal Breathalyzer?

With personal breathalyzers being a new hot item on the market I thought I would look around and see which ones the pros think are the best. I discovered that a NY DUI defense lawyer had done the work and had come up with a list of breathalyzers that one could consider buying. Apparently the best one is the AlcoMate Revvo TS200. It has the best...

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24Aug 2015

It is not Always the Machine - It can be the Tech

There has recently been a situation where hundreds of blood tests have been thrown out because there was a question as to the abilities and certification of the lab tech that handled the samples. Recently, in Fort Worth, TX a lab tech was let go from her job for having mishandled samples at a previous job she had held. The prosecution had to throw out 100s...

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