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NFL Chiefs Assistant Coach Admits to DUI Right Before the Super Bowl


The Chiefs assistant linebackers coach Britt Reid was involved in a multi-vehicle crash less than two days before the team was scheduled to leave for the 2021 Super Bowl in Tampa, Florida. Unfortunately, the incident left two young children injured, … Continue reading

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Will Early DUI Releases Put Innocent Lives at Risk?


In light of ongoing precautions surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation have begun the process of releasing thousands of inmates back into California communities. While early DUI releases are necessary in … Continue reading

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Family Demands Justice for Motorcyclist Killed in Fiery DUI Crash


On January 1, 2020, James Lynn Hubbs, a 24 year-old Houston resident, was sadly struck and killed in a DUI crash involving 30-year-old Pasadena resident Stephen Dario Rodriguez. Hubbs was struck at approximately 3:40 a.m. on Genoa Red Bluff in … Continue reading

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Kansas Considers DUI Legislation Overhaul


This week, Kansas senators began overhauling existing drunk driving legislation. The goals: write new laws that are more stringent on offenders and replace a defunct law after a 2016 U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding the constitutionality of state-compelled blood tests. … Continue reading

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Life Sentence for 6th DUI


A general principle of criminal law is that the punishment must “fit the crime.” Is a life sentence for a 6th DUI overkill? I’d sure say so. Continue reading

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