Monthly Archives - December 2015

Changes In The DUI Blood Draw Law And Its’ Consequences

Recent changes in the DUI blood draw law may significantly affect the overall situation on the roads. The law itself now allows the EMT (Emergency Medical Technicians) to draw blood samples from the DUI suspects on the spot. Now, prior to that change, only qualified healthcare professionals, nurses and specially trained medical personnel were allowed to perform the procedure. Nevertheless, the main problem was that getting a potentially drunk person to the doctor took way too much time, so the results could be very different and the individual could sober up by the time of the procedure. On the other hand, now, most law enforcement officers, who have already been trained as EMTs have the possibility to draw blood samples from the offender right on the spot. Furthermore, in case an ambulance is called on the site of the incident (which happens most of the time), its team has the...
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Can I Get Arrested For DUI In a Parked Vehicle?

Needless to say, driving a vehicle while being under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances is a huge mistake that may cause tremendous damage to your life and the lives of people around you. Thousands of people every day end up being victims of the drunk or intoxicated driving – many of them are seriously injured and some of them even end up dead. Unfortunately, the number of the DUI accidents tends to increase every year, so it is no wonder that the law enforcement authorities are trying their best to put an end to these tragedies. With that said, considering all of the above-mentioned information, it is only natural that there is more than one way to get yourself arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances. We are all aware of the numerous Sacramento DUI checkpoints and patrol cars, but did you know that...
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Commercial Drivers And DUI Legal Consequences

As we can see from the official statistical data, more DUI accidents take place all over the nation on a year to year basis. Thousands of people are injured or even killed in those accidents and this is why it is only natural that the law enforcement authorities are so determined to apprehend and punish any DUI offenders. With that said, despite the fact that potential DUI consequences and penalties are very harsh for every driver, when it comes to the commercial vehicle operators, the punishment can be even more severe. The law is very specific when it comes to the commercial vehicle. Regardless of whether you were caught driving under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances when you were operating your personal or the commercial vehicle, you still risk losing both the CDL license and your own driver’s license. Furthermore, it is also important for the commercial drivers to...
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Being Charged With DUI For the first Time: Possible Consequences

Chances are the vast majority of people, who are reading this article never had any kind of problems with the law enforcement authorities. Still, we all make mistakes and at times hope that our errors will go unnoticed. However, there are cases, when things do not go according to initial plans. With that said, let us imagine the following situation – you are at your best friend’s birthday party. Everyone around you is having fun and people want you to drink some alcohol. Of course, you refuse, since you know that you are going to have to drive back home. However, your best friend insists and says that he will be offended if you are not going to drink with him. Well, you drink a couple glasses of wine and refuse to drink anymore. Very soon you realize that you need to get back home, so you get behind the...
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DUI charges: It doesn’t have to be an alcohol

When it comes to the DUI charges (Driving under the influence of alcohol or illegal substance), the vast majority of people for some reason imagine driving, while being drunk. Of course, most DUI cases are somehow related to alcohol, but being intoxicated does not necessarily mean alcohol only. Various illegal substances and even some prescription drugs can induce the driver into a state of intoxication. As if driving under the influence of alcohol was not bad enough, in case you were driving while being intoxicated with some type of drugs, you risk facing additional charges, which will make your case more difficult and penalties more severe. Furthermore, if the law enforcement officer, who pulled you over, will have reasons to believe that you were driving under the influence of drugs, he will then proceed to searching your vehicle. If he will find some type of illegal substances inside, you will...
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