Monthly Archives: March 2014
Pulled Over for a California DUI? “Oh Crap” App Helps
Imagine you’ve been out with a few friends for dinner and drinks. Although you’ve had a few drinks you feel fine to drive. You’re almost home when you see the dreaded red and blue lights in the rear-view mirror. You think to yourself, “Oh crap!” Continue reading
Lawsuit Filed Against CHP for Excessive Force in Los Angeles DUI Case
25-year-old Aloni Bonilla is accusing California Highway Patrol officer Jose A. Ramirez of excessive force and violation of civil rights for a confrontation that stemmed from a Los Angeles DUI arrest of Bonilla. Continue reading
Los Angeles Police Department Officer Arrested for DUI After Crashing into McDonalds
Los Angeles Police Department Officer, Jonathan D. Chel, 29, of Fullerton, unintentionally ordered up himself a McDUI after plowing his vehicle into a McDonalds in the early Friday morning. Continue reading
Too Drunk to Plead Guilty in DUI Case
Patrick Johnson, 51, of Vernon, Vermont was not allowed to plead guilty in his DUI case because the judge in his case deemed him too drunk to enter the plea.
Colorado Launches “Drive High, Get a DUI” Ad Campaign
By now, it should be no surprise that Colorado has been the first state to legalize recreational marijuana. To keep stoned drivers from hitting the streets, the Colorado Department of Transportation has launched its “Drive High, Get a DUI” campaign which features three television ads. Continue reading