Legal Articles, DUI-DWI

California Health & Safety Code 11378

Possession of Methamphetamines for sale is similar to having possession of other types of narcotics and controlled substances – with the intent to sell them.

The Difference between going to JAIL and going to PRISON!

The difference between going to JAIL and going to Prison!

Difference between being Charged with a State vs Federal Case

The Differences between State and Federal Crimes.

White Collar Crime...Club Fed for the Wall Street Accused isn't so cozy anymore!

The sentencing guidelines for white collar crime aren't so "easy" as they used to be!

Field Sobriety Tests and The Zero Tolerance Law

A quick overview of field sobriety tests and how the zero tolerance dui law works in the state of Michigan.

California Vehicle Code 23153, DUI with Injury

DUI with Injury under California Penal Code Section 23153, describes committing a DUI offense – or driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs. In addition, as a result of this impairment, an injury is inflicted on someone else.

California Vehicle Code 23572, DUI & Minor Passenger Under 14

DUI & Minor Passenger Under 14 under California Penal Code Section 23572, describes driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, and that a child under the age of fourteen was present at the time.

California Penal Code 191.5 , Gross Vehicular Manslaughter While Intoxicated

Gross Vehicular Manslaughter While Intoxicated, or otherwise known as GWMI, happens when someone maneuvers a vehicle in a reckless manner and while intoxicated with alcohol or drugs.

California Health and Safety Code 11379.6, Manufacturing Drugs or Narcotics

Manufacturing Drugs or Narcotics is defined as deliberately producing illegal substances that are recognized under the United Controlled Substances Act. This is a felony offense, and one that is tried in Federal court, as well as in the local state court.

California Health and Safety Code 11550 , Being Under The Influence of a Controlled Substance

Being Under The Influence of a Controlled Substance is as the name suggests. The prosecution is able to arrest and bring to court a trial for just arrested under the influence of a controlled substance – even if the defendant did not operate a vehicle.

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