Legal Articles, Criminal

Should I Take the Breathalyzer or Breath Test in Massachusetts?

Breathalyzer consequences in Massachusetts.

Underage Drinking Liability: Illinois House Bill 4745

Minor in possession. Open container violations. Driving under the influence. Minors are particularly susceptible to committing these alcohol-related crimes in peer-driven situations while still underage.

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Maximum Misdemeanor Sentences

The maximum sentence for a misdemeanor is 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.

Reasonable Suspicion for Traffic Stops

The police need reasonable suspicion of criminal activity before they can stop a motor vehicle.

Minnesota DWI Penalties

Minnesota DWI penalties are largely controlled by statute. The amount of jail time you could be facing depends on the type of DWI charge, as well as any prior DWI convictions.

Self Defense in Minnesota

Self-defense in Minnesota can be available if a person is charged with a number of different crimes, including assault, domestic assault, homicide, and even disorderly conduct.

Why I defend DUIS.

This article sets forth some of the reasons I defend "those people" that are accused of DUIs. Everyone is entitled to a defense. But some people don't think that "criminals" should be defended(until a close friend or relative or God forbid they ,themselves, are charged with a crime)

Interesting DUI cases, I have handled

These are a few of the more interesting DUI cases that I have handled over the years

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