Legal Articles, DUI-DWI

California DUI Under Age 18

When the BAC level exceeds 0.05% for an underage DUI offender, charges can be incremented to a misdemeanor offense. The penalties for this include possible time in jail for even first time offenders.

Is DUI A Felony in California

Readers who are wondering if DUI is ever charged as a felony, the answer is yes – but it all depends on the circumstances of the case.

Are There Times When a Police Officer Needs a Search Warrant?

Yes, there are times when a police officer must have a search warrant to search you or your belongings but in some cases, the officer can obtain verbal permission to search.

Finding a Job After a Criminal Conviction

If you have been convicted of a crime, you may wonder if you will be able to find employment. Employers are becoming increasingly concerned about knowing whether applicants have criminal records.

Criminal Defense Basics

Our criminal justice system is complex, both conceptually and procedurally. To ensure the fairness of the proceedings, each court system has its own rules of criminal procedure that govern the actions of all players: police, defense lawyers, prosecutors, judges and juries.

Top Mistakes Drivers Make in Orange County DUIs

Many individuals still believe that a DUI is just like another traffic offense. It’s not. There’s a trial held at both the DMV and in court, to decipher the fate of driving privileges and other penalties.

What is the Best Way to Beat a DUI Charge in the State of Michigan?

While there are many ways to defend a DUI charge, you must attack or challenge the evidence against the driver that was charged.

Can I Get in Trouble for Having Painkillers in My Car After an Accident?

If you are reading this article, chances are good that you or someone you know was caught driving while taking painkillers. Criminal defense lawyers, know all about helping people who were caught driving while under the influence of painkillers.

If I'm a Medical Marijuana User in Michigan, Can I Drive My Vehicle Legally?

On April 18th, 2012 the Court of Appeals decided that no motorist can have any THC in their system while driving and this includes patients of the Medical Marijuana act in Michigan.

High Court’s Decision to Limit GPS Monitoring Is a Mixed Bag

This article discusses law enforcement's use of GPS technology as a means of surveillance to gather information against criminal defendants. Key Words: Constitutional Law, GPS, Search and Seizure

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