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California Office of Traffic Safety Launches DUI Crackdown

Posted by admin on Saturday, 17 December, 2011

The 2011 statewide DUI Crackdown kicked off today and continues through January 2, just as many Californians are expected to hit the roads for the holidays. The effort includes inc

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DUI deaths reach new low in California

Posted by admin on Thursday, 15 December, 2011

California’s DUI deaths last year reached their lowest level since 1952, and they went through the largest annual decrease in 14 years. Increased police checkpoints credited for downturn in drunken driving fatalities.

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California DUI deaths drop to record low

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 14 December, 2011

California also marks the biggest single-year decline in DUI deaths in 14 years. Officials credit safety campaigns. The number of alcohol-related fatalities on California highways dropped to a record low last year, with the biggest single-year drop in DUI deaths in 14 years, according to a federal report released Tuesday.

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Charged with DUI in Ventura or Los Angeles? Protect Your Rights, Southern California Criminal Defense Attorneys Say

Posted by admin on Friday, 22 July, 2011

Motorists facing DUI charges, including those in a spate of arrests during Fourth of July weekend, need the assistance of experienced counsel, say the Southern California DUI defense lawyers of Lessem & Newstat.Sherman Oaks, CA (PRWEB) July 21, 2011 A recent drunk driving crackdown over Fourth of July weekend resulted in 902 arrests in Ventura and Los Angeles counties, according to the …

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Huntington Beach tops California DUI collisions list, new report says

Posted by admin on Tuesday, 1 February, 2011

Huntington Beach had more alcohol-related collisions per capita than any other city in California, according to data recently released by the state Office of Traffic Safety. The report, which came out earlier this month and covers 2009, ranks Huntington Beach…

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Police in California Mull Shaming DUI Offenders via Facebook

Posted by admin on Thursday, 20 January, 2011

Police in Huntington Beach, Calif. are considering posting the mug shots of repeat DUI offenders to Facebook in order to curb a high number of alcohol-related traffic fatalities in the town.

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California DUI and Motorcycle Fatalities Highlight Big Declines in Overall Traffic Deaths

Posted by admin on Monday, 20 September, 2010

SACRAMENTO, Calif., Sept. 9 — For the fourth year in a row, DUI deaths dropped in 2009. At the same time, motorcycle fatalities saw their first drop since 1998, marking the end to an 11-year, 175 percent increase.

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What are the penalties for a DUI in California when having a prior dui in another state?

Posted by admin on Sunday, 3 January, 2010

Would this be considered a 2nd offense? Or 1st offense since the 1st DUI didn’t occur in California?
Thanks for your answers. Just to clarify, I’m not asking for myself – I’m asking for my sister who has received 1 dui in another state and is now living in CA. She has not received one in CA, but I’m planning on talking to her about her drinking problem and wanted to bring up what the consequences would be if she did receive another while in CA.

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Background Checks & Expungement of a San Diego California Dui / Drunk Driving Conviction

Posted by admin on Saturday, 5 December, 2009

A San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving conviction or record is considered a criminal offense and as such is a part of your criminal history. A San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving under California Vehicle Code Section 23152 is considered a misdemeanor offense whereas felony San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving offenses under California Vehicle Code Section 23153 involve property damage, injury/death, and/or multiple offenses.

Check with a San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving attorney to verify. A San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving misdemeanor conviction is eligible for expungement under California Penal Code Section 1203.4.

The benefits of clearing your San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving record can mean many things, including expanded employment opportunities by being able to answer “no” on job applications if and when the employer or application asks if you’ve ever been convicted of a criminal offense.

By clearing the record you’ll be eligible for jobs that would otherwise exclude you based solely on the San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving record as well as professional licenses and other civic liberties.

San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving Expungement

After a San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving conviction, one of the best remedies to seek is what’s known as a 1203.4 expungement which is a legal practice that can clear your San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving record. The San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving expungement gets the initial San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving charges dismissed and the case dropped under specific terms described in the San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving expungement order. The San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving expungement can be handled by a San Diego California DUI Lawyer. Here’s how the San Diego California DUI / Drunk Driving charges can be dropped.

DUI Specialist Rick Mueller is the only San Diego DUI attorney who was the featured Speaker at 7 DUI seminars in San Diego County in the last several years. Rick Mueller is known as the “DMV Guru”.

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Drunk Driving Field and Chemical Tests in California

Posted by admin on Friday, 27 November, 2009

If you operate a vehicle in California, police officers can and will pull a person over anytime they are suspected of driving while intoxicated. This article briefly outlines the type of field and chemical tests that are administered by officers to determine if a person has indeed been drinking and driving.

Field Sobriety Tests

Police officers call Field Sobriety Tests “FSTs” for short. These tests consist of several exercises that measure a person’s coordination, balance and divided attention. These tests consist of exercises such as “walk the line”, saying the alphabet, one-leg-stand, walk-and-turn, horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) which is following an object with your eyes from side to side, etc.

Blood Alcohol Tests

In DUI cases, you’ll often hear the term “B.A.C.”, which stands for “Blood Alcohol Content”. In the state of California, you can be arrested and charged with drunk driving if your B.A.C. is over 0.08%. To find out a person’s blood alcohol content, police officers use breath analyzing machines. However, you have the option of asking for a second blood test if you want a second opinion. This second test is administered by an independent source and you have to pay for it. Police officers do not have sufficient enough training to do this type of blood test. A hospital staff will have to do the test.

Breath tests only measure alcohol and have often found to be inaccurate by DUI defense lawyers. There are many factors that can affect the result of a breath test including a person’s temperature, breath patterns, and other substances in your breath. There are several types of breath analyzing machines on the market and they must be taken care of properly to be effective. Sometimes these breath analyzing machines are not highly maintained which could bring about an incorrect B.A.C. reading.

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