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Ignition Interlock Device Now Required if Arrested for DUI in Tennessee

The Tennessee legislature has now passed new laws that go into effect July 1, 2022, which will require people who have been charged (NOT convicted) of DUI to have an IID in their car if they want to continue driving while the case is pending.

Retail Theft

Some basics of retail theft.

Possession of Drugs with the Intent to Manufacture or Deliver Laws in Texas

Possession of Drugs with the Intent to Manufacture or Deliver Laws in Texas

Drugs and Penalty Groups in Texas

Drugs and Penalty Groups in Texas

Drug Possession Laws in Texas

Drug Possession Laws in Texas

DWI Consequences and Penalties in Texas

DWI Consequences and Penalties in Texas

Criminal Sentencing Chart

This criminal sentencing chart gives you a quick overview of what punishment you may be facing.

Victim Rights in Wisconsin

In 2020, Marsy's Law was ratified into the Wisconsin constitution. Marsy's law guarantees victims of crime equal right to those accused of crimes. But what does that really mean?

California Supreme Court ends unaffordable cash bail

In In re Humphrey, for the first time the California Supreme Court held that the uniform application of bail to the rich and poor alike violates the due process and equal protection clauses of the constitution.

Carrying Concealed Weapon in Kentucky

Criminal defense attorney Michael Bouldin discusses various firearm and gun violations in Kentucky.

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