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Leetsdale cop charged with lying about accident

Posted by admin on Saturday, 23 April, 2011

Leetsdale cop charged with lying about accident
A veteran Leetsdale police officer has been suspended without pay after he was charged Thursday with lying to cover for another man whom police said was drunk when he wrecked his car in Economy, Beaver County, last summer.

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DUI details surface about Tiger’s reported girlfriend

Posted by admin on Monday, 21 March, 2011

Alyse Lahti, 22, has recently been linked to golf superstar Tiger Woods. Details about an Orlando DUI arrest from last year are now getting a lot of attention because the once low-profile suspect — Isleworth resident Alyse Lahti — was linked romantically to Tiger Woods this weekend.

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Cops: Lake Zurich bar owner lied about DUI convictions (Chicago Tribune)

Posted by admin on Friday, 19 February, 2010

A Lake Zurich bar owner who police said lied to a judge about his driving record was charged Wednesday with perjury. Bradley Baldino, 38, was arrested Wednesday night at his business, Scoreboard Bar and Grill, 84 N. Old Rand Road, Lake Zurich . A Cook County sheriff’s investigation determined he failed to reveal during a bench trial that he had two prior DUI convictions, one California in 2006 …

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How do you feel about DUI laws? Is it OK to be convicted for statistical risk if you have done no harm?

Posted by admin on Friday, 8 January, 2010

I keep getting moralizing responses, or ones that do not address the issue at all, and many tries to get the answered have been deleted.

This is a societal question.

If you have committed no moving violation, do you feel society has probable cause to search your breath and body fluids for drugs and alcohol?

It is common for DUI’s to be issued on the strength of mechanical violations, like tail lights, and I think this is an unreasonable intrusion.

How loose are we going to allow probablt cause to get? What affect on our lives will it have?

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New Year rings in with new rules about marriage, DUI, fat

Posted by admin on Tuesday, 5 January, 2010

New Year rings in with new rules about marriage, DUI, fat
Gay marriage rights, a ban on trans fats served in restaurants and devices that stop recent DUI offenders from driving drunk are among California’s newest laws hitting the books in 2010.

Read more on Sonoma West Times & News

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DUI challenge leaves about 300 Palm Beach County cases in doubt (The Palm Beach Post)

Posted by admin on Friday, 1 January, 2010

DUI challenge leaves about 300 Palm Beach County cases in doubt

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Drunk Driving Accidents in Los Angeles – What You Need to Know About Finding a Lawyer

Posted by admin on Saturday, 7 November, 2009

The majority of the drunk driving accidents that occur in Los Angeles, California each year result in injured motorists, injured bicyclists, and injured pedestrians. More and more drunk driving accidents are occurring here everyday, and you may have become the latest victim of the growing problem. The increasing amount of drunk drivers on the roads makes it important for you to know where to turn for proper consultation in case of an injury. When choosing a reliable and reputable Los Angeles lawyer to help you get a fair settlement as a result of your accident injuries, you need to ask yourself this question: What are the most important qualifications I should be looking for in the attorney who will represent me and my claim?

The most important qualification your Los Angeles lawyer should possess is experience. The most qualified and proficient legal representatives have a sufficient amount of real-life experience in the courtroom defending clients who have been victims of drunk drivers and drunk driving accidents. Though some Los Angeles injury victims receive adequate settlements outside of the courtroom, many do not, making it crucial for you to find an assertive attorney who will fight for you and the settlement you deserve.

Finding a lawyer than specializes in drunk driving accident cases in Los Angeles is another crucial qualification to winning a fair settlement. These lawyers will have an ample amount of past experience in court representing a number of victims in situations similar to yours. Your Los Angeles drunk driving accident attorney will also have the knowledge and background necessary to know how much your claim is worth and how to get it for you as quickly as possible.

Finally, it’s important to find a lawyer who you can trust to care about your case. Getting involved with an attorney who isn’t as empathic and passionate about your trial as you are can result in poor counseling, shoddy representation and a less-than-fair settlement. Don’t settle for an attorney who isn’t confident in his or her ability to win your case; determination and resolution are two of the best tools a lawyer has to offer when representing a client in court.

If you’ve been injured in a drunk driving accident in Los Angeles, you need to know how to find the best lawyer available to you. Experience, specialization, and determination are the key qualifications you should look for in your search for a dependable attorney or law group to represent your claim for drunk driving accident injuries. After you’ve received the medical attention you need for your injuries, contact an experienced and knowledgeable Los Angeles lawyer or law firm who will be determined and aggressive in helping you win a fair settlement.

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Get the Facts About Drunk Driving Fatalities

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 28 October, 2009

There were 16,885 alcohol-related fatalities in 2005 – this number represents 39 percent of all traffic fatalities for that year.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), “A motor vehicle crash is considered to be alcohol-related if at least one driver or non-occupant (such as a pedestrian or bicyclist) involved in the crash is determined to have had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .01 gram per deciliter (g/dL) or higher.

Any fatality that occurs in an alcohol-related crash is considered an “alcohol-related fatality”. The term “alcohol-related” does not indicate that a crash or fatality was caused by the presence of alcohol.” It is important to note that people tend to think that alcohol-related crashes are caused by drunk drivers. But if a sober driver kills an alcohol-impaired pedestrian, it’s also considered an alcohol-related crash. However, the statistics show that most fatal alcohol-related crashes do, in fact, involve drunk drivers and far fewer of these fatalities involve intoxicated pedestrians or cyclists.

Nationwide in 2005, alcohol was present in the systems of 24 percent of the drivers involved in fatal crashes (BAC .01-.07, 4 percent; BAC .08 or greater, 20 percent).

The 16,885 alcohol-related fatalities in 2005 (39% of total traffic fatalities for the year) represent a 5-percent reduction from the 17,732 alcohol related fatalities reported in 1995 (42% of the total).

The 16,885 fatalities in alcohol-related crashes during 2005 represent an average of one alcohol-related fatality every 31 minutes.

Of the 16,885 people who died in alcohol-related crashes in 2005, 14,539 (86%) were killed in crashes where at least one driver or nonoccupant had a BAC of .08 or higher.

The drunk-driving statistics show that traffic fatalities in alcohol-related crashes fell by 0.2 percent, from 16,919 in 2004 to 16,885 in 2005.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that alcohol was involved in 39 percent of fatal crashes and in 7 percent of all crashes in 2005.

An estimated 254,000 people were injured in crashes where the investigating officers reported the presence of alcohol. In 2005, 21 percent of the children age 14 and younger who were killed in motor vehicle crashes were killed in alcohol-related crashes.

In 2005, twenty-one percent of the fatalities among children age 14 and younger occurred in crashes involving alcohol. Of those, more than half were passengers in vehicles with drivers with a BAC levels of .01 or higher.

Forty-eight kids age 14 and younger who were killed in traffic crashes in 2005 were pedestrians or cyclists who were struck by drivers with a BAC .01 or higher.

Things get much worse after dark. The rate of alcohol-related fatal crashes is more than 3 times higher at night as during the day.

By far the largest group of drivers in fatal crashes who had BAC levels of .08 or higher were drivers ages 21 to 24 followed by the 25 to 34 age group.

Christopher M. Davis is the managing partner of Davis Law Group. He brings over 15 years of practical yet innovative experience to personal injury cases. He practices law in Seattle, WA. You can learn more about Mr. Davis at http://www.InjuryTrialLawyer.com or http://www.seattleaccidentnews.com.

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