Monthly Archives: February 2018
CHP Doesn’t “Horse Around” with DUI
Early Saturday, a man riding a horse on the eastbound 91 Freeway in Long Beach was arrested on a DUI charge. The 29-year-old Placentia man was apparently celebrating his birthday on Friday night. He had a BAC of 0.21%, more … Continue reading
Bam Margera Pleads Not Guilty to DUI
On Wednesday, Jackass and Viva La Bam star Brandon Cole (Bam) Margera entered a not guilty plea to his DUI charges from last month. Margera was charged with his first DUI on January 7th. He is facing one count of … Continue reading
Will Your DUI Case be Dismissed?
Whether it’s with my own clients or answering questions on DUI law forums, people always ask whether it’s possible that their case will be dismissed. In short, yes, a person can get a case dismissed. Is it likely? Unfortunately, not. … Continue reading
Tennessee DUI Fees Ruled Unconstitutional
A landmark decision came from the Tennessee Criminal Court of Appeals on Tuesday with the opinion that Tennessee’s DUI conviction fee system is unconstitutional. The fee system awards $250 to the Bureau of Investigation for every successful DUI conviction. The … Continue reading