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NTSB Calls for Mandatory Ignition Interlock Devices in All New Cars Following Deadly DUI Crash

In many states, people convicted of certain DUI offenses may be ordered to install ignition interlock devices in their vehicles. Recently, however, groups across the United States have pushed for such devices to be installed in all vehicles, regardless of the criminal history or lack thereof of the driver.  For…

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Pennsylvania Court Rules That Acceptance into an ADR Program is Casue for Increased Penalties in Subsequent DUI Cases

In Illinois and many other states, people accused of driving while intoxicated face increased penalties for each subsequent offense. In other words, if they are convicted of a second DUI, they will likely receive a more significant sentence than they did for their first conviction. The issue of whether a…

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California Professors Make Strides in Developing an Accurate Marijuana Breathalyzer Test

Over the past few decades, states throughout the country have been legalizing medical and recreational marijuana use. Many states have subsequently altered their DUI laws as well to define the legal limits of marijuana with regard to the operation of motor vehicles on public roads. Determining how to investigate and…

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Colorado Court Rules Compulsory Blood Draws Pursuant to a Warrant Are Not Improper

Due to relatively recent rulings by the United States Supreme Court, the police have to obtain a warrant to compel a DUI defendant to submit to a blood test. Nonetheless, law enforcement agents will sometimes try to circumvent the warrant requirement with a compulsory blood draw. While the results of…

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New Hampshire Truck Driver Acquitted of Causing a Fatal Accident While Under the Influence

In order to convict a defendant of a DUI crime, the state must prove each element of the charged offense beyond a reasonable doubt. As such, if the defense can demonstrate that a measure of doubt exists as to the defendant’s guilt, it should be able to obtain a verdict…

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Arizona Court Dismisses DUI Charges Related to the Presence of Marijuana Metabolites in the Blood

In many states around the country, it is legal for people to use marijuana, either for medical or recreational purposes. Most states have restrictions surrounding marijuana use, though, which usually include prohibitions against driving while impaired. As marijuana use becomes increasingly legal, courts are attempting to navigate the complexities of…

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Kansas Man Faces Licensing Issues Due to a 40-Year-Old Out-Of-State DUI Conviction

In many states, people convicted of DUI crimes may not only face criminal penalties, but their licenses may be suspended as well. Additionally, in some states, DUI convictions that occur in other jurisdictions can impact a person’s driving privileges. Generally, there is a limit as to how long out-of-state DUI…

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ACLU Offers Advice Regarding What to Do at a DUI Checkpoint

In the summer months, police departments across the United States seem to increase their efforts to identify drunk drivers. Among other things, this often includes setting up DUI checkpoints. Many people who have encountered DUI checkpoints wonder what their rights and legal duties are in such situations. Recently, a news…

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Wisconsin Court Upholds DUI Conviction of Man Arrested in his Driveway

Many people believe that, to a certain extent, behavior that may be illegal in a public place is lawful within the confines of their private property. For example, they may drive their cars around their property after consuming alcohol without considering that it may be prohibited. In some states, though,…

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