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One, Two, Three, Felony DUI
California legislation considers driving under the influence (DUI) as an offense that does not stand alone on a person’s criminal record. Instead, it considers similar...
What Happens If I Refuse a Chemical Test?
Imagine the following situation: you’ve been pulled over for driving erratically. The officer suspects you of DUI and tells you to take a Breathalyzer test....
An Introduction to New California Laws for 2016
For the most part, laws come and go without any notice, slipping under the public’s radar because they change so little. In 2016, a slew...
Variations of Drug Crimes in California
Drug crimes are immersed in and defined by one of the most clouded areas of the law. As new scientific experiments and studies emerge every...
Defendants With Suspended Prison Sentences Are Now Eligible for Expungements in California
Can a Suspended Sentence Be Expunged? The 2nd District Court of Appeal recently has held, in a reversal of previous California law, that where a...
NTSB Recommends Lower BAC Limit for DUI Drivers
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) today recommended that all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia establish a per se blood alcohol...