Monthly Archives: February 2014
Cover Charge Means DUI Liability Says California Supreme Court
The California Supreme Court has ruled that a party host who requires a cover charge to offset some of the costs of a party may be held liable if an underage drinker becomes intoxicated, drives, and injures or kills another person. Continue reading
Marshawn Lynch Receives a California Wet Reckless
Seattle Seahawks running back, Marshawn Lynch has pled guilty to a California wet reckless in an Alameda County court instead of going to trial. Continue reading
Former DUI Prosecutor Gets Third DUI, Judge Recommends Law License Suspension
A California State Bar judge has recommended a two-year suspension from practicing law for former San Francisco deputy district attorney, Marc Guillory, who attempted to use his badge to avoid several DUI arrests. Continue reading
Wisconsin to Finally Criminalize DUI’s?
Believe it or not, Wisconsin has not yet criminalized drunk driving, otherwise called “operating while intoxicated” (OWI) in that state. Continue reading
California DUI Collision Kills 6, Woman Charged with Murder
California DUI Collision Kills 6 Continue reading