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22nd September 2009
The state of Florida has very strict laws when it comes to road violations and it is essential that people not just follow these rules blindly but rather understand the need for such stringent rules. Beside the fact that the Florida state laws are very st... Read >
Author: gaurav
02nd September 2009
If one were to believe the lab results of Henri Paul's blood sample, then Henri Paul would, at best have been incapacitated with a very severe pulsing migraine-like headache, and at worst would have been comatose! Either way, according to the blood sample... Read >
Author: vivekrenu
10th August 2009
John MuscaFlorida Drunk Driving Statisticsn Florida, the percentage of alcohol related fatalities peaked in 1983, while the actual number of alcohol related deaths peaked in 1986 and the lowest number of drunk driving deaths occurred in 1997. In 2006, out... Read >
Author: John Musca
16th July 2009
Thanks to Arizona's contemporary drunk driving laws, even to start with schedule offenders might earth themselves in prison. Effective October 2007, the state's driving under the influence (DUI) laws are acclaimed as the harshest in the country.
Althou... Read >
Author: ce Fung
30th June 2009
Seven years is what you could potentially be looking at should you get arrested in Minnesota and are convicted of first degree DWI. Not only that, but you also stand to be ordered to pay a fine up to $14,000 and because it's a felony, you'll lose your rig... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th June 2009
This essay is written for human beings who want to know how long alcohol stays in their systems. Most of these human beings are probably going for a drug or an alcohol test. One thing you need to know is that the answer varies from one person to anothe... Read >
Author: Ras Reed
18th June 2009
In 2007, a study conducted by the Department of Transportation revealed that nearly 13,000 people have died in road accidents which involved drunk drivers. While there is a 3.7 percent decline in “driving under the influence” (DUI) cases compared to ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
05th June 2009
It is a misdemeanor to drive under the influence and to have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% in the state of California. If you are caught driving under the influence, criminal charges will be filed against you and you will have to have a hearing ... Read >
Author: shefmanlaw
16th April 2009
Binge drinking is a phenomenon that’s been around for a very long time. However, it used to mean heavy alcohol drinking over a period of several days. These days the term has evolved, and the time frame involved has decreased to a single drinking occasi... Read >
Author: E. Avila
02nd April 2009
Ethyl glucuronide or EtG is a metabolite only produced when alcohol is in the bloodstream. It is identified as a marker in alcohol hair testing, through a patented analytical process that provides forensic evidence of the pattern of alcohol abuse - or abs... Read >
Author: Rebecca
10th March 2009
Around the country, millions of people celebrate holidays by staying out later than usual and having a few alcoholic drinks – or more than a few. A recent study shows that the addition of fatigue to alcoholic drink consumption means higher rates of driv... Read >
Author: addictioprofessor
19th December 2008
Drunk driving is one of those road problems that really send the fumes out of each police officer’s head. In the United States alone, number of incidents and accidents involving drunk driving equals to more than 100,000. According to the National ... Read >
Author: k00lit
03rd December 2008
In phoenix if anyone is in prison for driving under the influence, we may wonder why it is so significant to have a DUI lawyer Phoenix to stand for us. We can find various reasons why it is significant to have a lawyer who specialize in DUI cases guiding ... Read >
Author: Alien
03rd December 2008
Are you the one who is in the need for a lawyer for your DUI / DWI?
Whether your answer is yes or its no, you should be aware of certain facts about it. So here we go.
In Texas DUI rule says that 0.08 is an allowed legal maximum value for BAC i.e. b... Read >
Author: Alien
03rd December 2008
The numbers are staggering. In the US, 41,059 fatalities have been recorded in the latest survey (2007). Out of that number, 12,998 are related to alcohol-impaired driving.
Vehicle accident attorneys deal with personal injury cases brought about by ir... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
30th November 2008
DUI is a term used by most states which stands for driving under influence of alcohol, drugs and other intoxicated condition. It is the situation or act of driving a vehicle after having alcohol or drugs. It is a crime in all countries in the world. It is... Read >
Author: Sukhdeep
20th November 2008
DUI is a term used by most states which stands for driving under influence of alcohol, drugs and other intoxicated condition. It is the situation or act of driving a vehicle after having alcohol or drugs. It is a crime in all countries in the world. It is... Read >
Author: Sukhdeep
18th November 2008
Welcome to the Aftermath of DWI/DUI in Virginia!
One of the first things that hits you, after the alcohol in the blood has subsided, is that your driver's license may be suspended for one year if you are convicted under the strict DUI/DWI laws of Virgi... Read >
Author: Jim Parrish
13th November 2008
It's not hard work to learn to drive a car. When you are so skilled to drive a car around in the road, you will find driving a car is easier than riding a motorcycle. Before you become a skillful and safety driver, you must know about how to use a clutch ... Read >
Author: yangguang01
11th November 2008
Drinking and driving are not the best of friends. Laws against drinking and driving are strict in every state, especially Virginia, in order to prevent accidents and injuries on the road.
If you are a resident of Virginia, you should know the DWI laws ... Read >
Author: Jim Parrish
11th November 2008
The following is an all too familiar scenario in Virginia:
You are returning home after attending a warm send-off party for one of your colleagues. Many close friends and associates had gathered and you were enjoying every moment of the evening.
At ... Read >
Author: Jim Parrish
04th November 2008
DUI is a term used by most states which stands for driving under influence of alcohol, drugs and other intoxicated condition. It is the situation or act of driving a vehicle after having alcohol or drugs. It is a crime in all countries in the world. It is... Read >
Author: Sukhdeep
23rd October 2008
DUI is a term used by most states which stands for driving under influence of alcohol, drugs and other intoxicated condition. It is the situation or act of driving a vehicle after having alcohol or drugs. It is a crime in all countries in the world. It ... Read >
Author: Sukhdeep
12th September 2008
On August 1, 2005, the legal limit of blood alcohol concentration was reduced to .08. from the previous limitation of .10. If you test with a blood alcohol content greater than that amount you will not only be charged with a criminal offense in violation ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th September 2008
In the state of New York it is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration over .08. At .08 a person is legally considered drunk and if someone drives with a blood alcohol level over .08 they will be charged with a DWI. A DWI stands for Driving Wh... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
06th July 2008
The effects of alcohol can change quickly from the perfect buzz to violent vomiting and passing out. Alcoholic beverages suppress the amygdala (the fear-sensing portion of the brain), while simultaneously stimulating the reward centers, so it's no surpris... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
05th July 2008
An estimate of your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is determined with a breath alcohol test. This test measures the amount of alcohol in the air stream that you breathe out (exhale). A simple handheld device is available enabling you to measure breath ... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
25th June 2008
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) united with state Rep. Tony Staskunas (D-West Allis) last Thursday to publicize a vital piece of anti-drunk driving legislation. The bill which is ponsored by Rep. Staskunas, calls for convicted drunk drivers to put ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
04th June 2008
"Types of DUI:There have been many attempts to find advance indicators of who will drive when impaired by alcohol. The most well-established predictor is prior driving under the influence (DUI) arrests. Also, people who injure others or who have been inju... Read >
Author: andy taylor
04th June 2008
"United States began to toughen their law for DUI in response to public outcry. Today, it is not necessary that a person be ""drunk"" to receive a DUI citation in las vegas. If your breath or blood test shows an alcohol concentration of .08% or more withi... Read >
Author: andy taylor
04th June 2008
"Do not be fooled:
Law Enforcement Officers, Prosecutors and Judges are not looking out for your best interests when you are charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI). These people are under tremendous pressure from their superiors to make more ar... Read >
Author: andy taylor
21st May 2008
Intoxicating driving can be defined as driving when a drug "renders the driver incapable of driving safely" or "causes the driver to be impaired”. The effects of specific drug abuse differ depending on their mechanisms of action, the amount consumed, th... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
08th May 2008
Alcohol will effect a person well before the legal limit of intoxication is reached. The question stands that should a person be behind the wheel with any amount of alcohol in their system? Is 'buzzed' driving drunk driving or legal? There has been muc... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
16th April 2008
Alcohol breathalyzer is a device used to detect the consumption of alcohol. It can determine the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level. The DOT officers rely on breathalyzer for collecting the breath specimens to identify the suspected drunken drivers.
... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
01st April 2008
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 alcoho... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law
19th March 2008
People use drugs for a variety of reasons, including recreational or social, sensation-seeking, and religious or spiritual purposes; the achievement of altered states; as a sign of rebellion and alienation; and as a result of peer pressure. Usage usually ... Read >
Author: David Jones
15th February 2008
There were almost 200,000 people arrested for DUI in California alone last year. Out of those numbers there were just over 180,000 were misdemeanor offenses and a large portion of those cases were overturned by DUI lawyers.
DUI is an acronym that stan... Read >
Author: Tim Penn
20th January 2008
Alcohol Saliva testing is a one step saliva screening method used to detect the presence of alcohol in saliva that works in a clean, non-invasive manner. This test provides a semi-quantitative approximation of blood alcohol concentration. The results of t... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
06th January 2008
For parents trying to prove their innocence in child custody battles, defendants needing a resource that shows they were not drinking at the time of an accident a month ago or employers looking to hire sober employees, hair alcohol testing is the new alco... Read >
Author: Lasarow
13th August 2007
Over 1.4 million drivers in America were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs during 2001. Because of different outcries form different organization such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) law enforcement officers have... Read >
Author: wahlberg.richard
31st July 2007
If one were to believe the lab results of Henri Paul's blood sample, then Henri Paul would, at best have been incapacitated with a very severe pulsing migraine-like headache, and at worst would have been comatose! Either way, according to the blood sample... Read >
Author: Ba Kiwanuka
11th December 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Theo Verwey
When an alcoholic beverage is swallowed, it passes through the stomach into the small intestine where the ethanol is rapidly absorbed and distributed throughout the body. The ethanol enters body tissues in proportion to t... Read >
Author: Theo Verwey
08th June 2006
Sentencing Alternatives:
SCRAM
SCRAM is an alcohol monitoring program that is intended for the multiple DUI offender who would otherwise be facing mandatory incarceration. Instead of incarceration, some courts will allow the DUI offender to partici... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
26th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Lance Knowlton
Technically, Breathalyzer is a proprietary name for piece of testing equipment that determines blood alcohol concentration (BAC). There are two other types of devices that measure BAC, Intoxilyzer and Alcosensor, and they ... Read >
Author: Lance Knowlton
25th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Lance Knowlton
If you are ever suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol and pulled over by the police, you may be given a Breathalyzer test, which will be used to determine the level of alcohol concentration in your bloodstrea... Read >
Author: Lance Knowlton
24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Lance Knowlton
The new tag line for drinking and driving is "drive hammered, get nailed." And law enforcement agencies are not kidding.
If suspected of driving drunk, you will first be tested using the field sobriety test, which consi... Read >
05th January 2006
The new tag line for drinking and driving is "drive hammered, get nailed." And law enforcement agencies are not kidding.
If suspected of driving drunk, you will first be tested using the field sobriety test, which consists of walking a straight line, s... Read >
Author: Russell Weissman
01st January 2006
Want to trick a breath machine into a low test result? Or make sure that you're not causing a false high reading? Not that difficult, says a law firm of San Diego DUI attorneys and lawyers: just control your breathing.
The simple fact is that these bre... Read >
Author: Lawrence Taylor
10th November 2005
If you're sober, then you've got nothing to worry about, right? Not necessarily. The problem with being singled out of traffic as a possible DUI is that the officer has already formed certain expectations: He is psychologically predisposed to "see" what ... Read >
Author: Lawrence Taylor
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