Monthly Archives: November 2016
Checkpoints All Month of December
As we prepare for the holiday season, the California Highway Patrol will be preparing a series of checkpoints now through the end of the year. Their first series of checkpoints started early Wednesday of Thanksgiving week on major streets and … Continue reading
AA Meetings for a California DUI
There are several penalties that a person might receive following a California DUI conviction, some of which are mandatory under California law and some of which are discretionary. For a first-time California DUI, a person can expect at a minimum … Continue reading
Getting Out of a DUI Stop by Cooperating
I hear a lot of people ask why they can’t just cooperate with police to prove that they are “okay” to drive. By “cooperate,” I mean submitting to what the police who have stopped you are requesting of you. Having … Continue reading
What is an OUI?
An OUI is just what they call a DUI in another state. In talking with people from a state other than California, they’re confused when I say that I’m an attorney who represents people for DUI. When I explain to … Continue reading
Midwesterners and Baby Boomers Most Likely to Drive Drunk says Study
According to a new study, people in the Midwest and Baby Boomers are more likely to get drunk then get behind the wheel. The study, which was conducted by The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, surveyed 2,000 people … Continue reading