Articles From Law Offices of Virginia L. Landry
Being charged with a DUI (driving under the influence) is a serious matter and can not only have grave and upsetting consequences if you're convicted, but can cause prolonged turmoil in your day to ...
It is important to understand what you may be facing if you have been arrested for driving under the influence with a prior DUI conviction on your record.
While there are a multitude of non-standardized field sobriety tests (FST), there are only three that have been validated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
If you get pulled over by a police officer for suspicion of DUI (driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs) there are certain things you should and should not do.
Earlier this year, Huntington Beach City Council members decided to vote against allowing the police department to post mug shots on Facebook of individuals who had gotten arrested for DUI in ...
California’s BUI laws are similar to the State’s DUI laws, however, they vary slightly. Boating under the influence is also referred to as BUI, DUI boating and boating DUI.
After you have been arrested for DUI in California, the arresting officer will confiscate your driver’s license. The arresting officer will then issue you an Order of Suspension and a Temporary ...
February 17th, 2011 – In the case of Steven Borger v. Department of Motor Vehicles, Borger wins in the Superior Court against the California Department of Motor Vehicles, ultimately getting his ...
Santa Rosa, California -- A young mother faces DUI and child endangerment charges after flipping her SUV, while her three young children were in the car, ages 2, 4 and 6.
In the state of California, most DUI convictions are charged as misdemeanors; however, there are certain “aggravating factors” which can cause a DUI offense to be charged as a felony offense.
In the state of California, a person is presumed “driving under the influence” when they have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent or more.
When a driver is pulled over in a routine traffic stop, and the law enforcement officer suspects the driver to be driving under the influence, he will perform a variety of field sobriety tests that ...
In California, most first DUI offenses are charged as misdemeanors, in the absence of aggravating factors. Aggravating factors would include causing an accident or causing bodily injury or death to ...