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23rd September 2009
In California, the DUI laws are written under the California Vehicle Code VC 23152 Alcohol and/or Drugs. The DUI law was codified back in 1935. The law distinguishes between a misdemeanor and felony. According to its definition, a misdemeanor doesn’t im... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Cleaning the carpet in your house can be quite difficult. In fact, there are different types of cleaning methods available. Now, each of them has its own merits and demerits. Naturally, it needs professional knowledge to find out the right type of carpet ... Read >
Author: robartalex
16th September 2009
Diabetes is not a newly born disease, it has been with human race from long back, but we came to knew about it in 1552 B.C. During First Century A.D diabetes described by Arateus as 'the melting down of flesh and limbs into urine. Diabetes was given its n... Read >
Author: Dhamo
19th August 2009
When you are pulled over for drunk driving, typically you are asked to submit to different types of tests so that officers can determine your level of sobriety. There are the field sobriety tests, also known as "FST"s, and there are chemical tests. Law ... Read >
Author: San Diego Web Studio
10th August 2009
If you have been arrested for a DUI in Pittsburgh, PA, you are most likely going to need a proven attorney to defend your rights. Receiving a DUI Pennsylvania can also be referred to as drunk driving, driving while impaired (DWI) or the new driving after ... Read >
Author: BensonSenator
25th July 2009
It is important for farmers to monitor the health of the soil, which produces the plants from which farmers make their living. One of the critical activities in this regard is periodic soil testing.
Ideally, soil samples for soil testing are done short... Read >
Author: fshelend
20th July 2009
Chemical analysis is the most common method used to assess the nutrient content (and nutrient needs) of soil. An accurate determination of nutrient need is possible if two conditions are satisfied: first, that the soil sample is truly representative of th... Read >
Author: fshelend
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
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
28th October 2008
For the past five months Associated Press has investigated the safety of drinking water. The results of the probe find drugs in the drinking water of many major, urban area’s public water supplies. The probe finds such drugs in the drinking water – se... Read >
Author: John Sern
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
15th September 2008
Breast sarcoma is still and forever will be a solemn state that affects 1 in 12 women at some feature in their life. Luckily, it is no longer deemed life threatening or permanently scarring for most individuals.
Breast tumor, like all cancers, were onc... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
07th April 2008
In the state of California police officers have the authority to pull you over anytime they suspect you of drunk driving. There are several types of field and chemical tests which are used by police officers to find out if a driver has indeed been drivin... Read >
Author: Maria Palma
26th March 2008
Are you developing a health-related Web site, a Medicare portal or software for hospitals? Make your products and services look better by employing professional graphics to enhance your project!
Medical Icons for Vista depict various subjects, objects ... Read >
Author: SibCode
21st September 2007
A study conducted by researchers at Rutgers University found that soft drinks containing high fructose corn syrup had high levels of reactive compounds that have been shown by other studies to potentially trigger diabetes. High fructose corn syrup is the ... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
29th June 2007
There are so many different weight loss pills and diet supplements available online that it is practically impossible to sort out the good ones – the ones that really work and help people, and the bad ones – those that don’t work and are complete wa... Read >
Author: Galia Ivanova
19th June 2007
DUI (Driving under the influence) or DWI (Driving while intoxicated) is regarded as the most serious misdemeanor offense. In many cases, repeat offenders are considered felons. Worst case scenario, the offense can be marked and will forever go on your rec... Read >
Author: Douglas R. Lipton
09th April 2007
Okay, I was reading some articles today and one of them suggested that I take just one of my skin care products, any type, and list the ingredients in it, then see how many of them are toxic.
I chose a product manufactured by a well-known skin care co... Read >
Author: Louise Forrest
28th June 2006
In California, the DUI laws are written under the California Vehicle Code VC 23152 Alcohol and/or Drugs. The DUI law was codified back in 1935. The law distinguishes between a misdemeanor and felony. According to its definition, a misdemeanor doesn't impl... Read >
Author: Jimmy Sturo
08th June 2006
Roadblocks:
What is the means to challenge a roadblock we believe to be illegal?
It is well-established law that searches and seizures are unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment, absent individualized suspicion of wrongdoing. There are very few exce... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
08th June 2006
Sentencing Alternatives:
Ignition Interlock Devices
When someone is convicted of a DUI, the court may require that a person convicted of a first offense violation of Section 23152 or 23153 to install a certified ignition interlock device on any ve... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
08th June 2006
Suppression Motions
Suppression motions are a valuable tool in a DUI case because when evidence can be excluded, the prosecutor's case is weakened. Suppression follows the rule of law that evidence secured by illegal means and in bad faith cannot be i... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
Urine Testing
When a person is arrested for a DUI, a chemical test is required to measure the alcohol content in the blood (BAC). The three chemical tests available are: blood, breath, or urine testing. Urine testing refers to the chemical examinatio... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
Who has burden in DMV Hearings
The DMV has the burden of proof in the Administrative Per Se (APS) hearing. The burden of proof is that there is more evidence weighted towards driving under the influence of alcohol than not. State law has mandated tha... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
"Davenport" Issues at DMV Hearings
The Davenport case holds that the arresting officer's written statement is sufficient to support the DMV's suspension of the defendant's driver's license. The Davenport court held that the officer has a duty to admin... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
"Per Se": 23152(b)
In order to be convicted of a DUI, the prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was driving under the influence of alcohol. The types of evidence which normally support this charge are: driving pattern, p... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
How does Evidence Code Sec. 664 apply to DMV Hearings
California Evidence Code Section 664 shifts the burden of proof to the DMV licensee to establish the nonexistence of one, or more, of the foundational requirements with regard to the police officer'... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
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