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CMU Students charged with Drunk Driving, DUI, Possession of Marijuana, MIP, Retail Fraud, Fleeing & Eluding, Resisting Arrest call Central Michigan Lawyer Todd Levitt 989-772-6000

DUI Expungement

While a DUI conviction on your record may not exactly ruin your life, it definitely will affect you adversely for a very long time. However, in some states you may be eligible for a DUI expungement (or a DUI vacation), which can be hugely beneficial to you.

DUI Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)

The level of blood alcohol content (BAC) at the time of driving is used as evidence that a person was driving while intoxicated (DUI). It is illegal in all states to drive if your BAC level is 0.08% or higher. Thus, getting an accurate reading is imperative.

Appealing a DUI Conviction

If you are convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) by a trial court, you still have a right to appeal the court's finding to an appeal (sometimes called appellate) court.

The McNeely Case & Its Impact on Minnesota DWI Law

On April 17, 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision of Missouri v. McNeely. This decision has the opportunity to have a direct impact on Minnesota DWI law in years to come.

Minnesota Police and Prosecutors: Stop Stealing Vehicles

Minnesota is one of many states that have laws giving the police and prosecutors the power to seize and ultimately forfeit a vehicle used by a repeat offender to commit a DWI. At first, this sounds like a reasonable, just goal.

Bail: Getting Out of Jail After an Arrest

Everything you need to know about posting bail or a bail bond

Illegal Search When Police Did Not Get a Warrant Before Searching a Decrepit Building

On January 29, 2014, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided State v. Derrick Brown, finding that a decrepit house in Camden is not automatically abandoned and the police need a warrant to search the house.

Volunteer Firefighter Convicted of “Official Misconduct” for Making False Alarms – 8 years in Prison

A troubling case expanded the reach of “official misconduct” to a volunteer firefighter. The defendant was charged with making false public alarms, official misconduct, and pattern of official misconduct.

Could Police Arrest a Firefighter for Obstruction in New Jersey?

Could Police Arrest a Firefighter for Obstruction in New Jersey?

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