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DUI News Blog is a collective effort by some of the best DUI defense attorneys from across the country to provide the public with current DUI news and laws. Some of the best DUI defense attorneys from across the country have been selected to provide the public with current information and analyses of legal issues relating to the defense of Driving Under the Influence cases.
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1w ago
The Franklin County DUI Task Force announced it will be operating two sobriety checkpoints tonight (April 19, 2024). Both checkpoints will be located in the northwest part of the county. Most people have not been through a sobriety checkpoint, so this article explains what happens at checkpoints, their legality, and their effectiveness.
The Franklin County DUI Task Force
The Franklin County DUI Task Force is a group of law enforcement officers with advanced training in DUI enforcement. It includes officers from 26 law enforcement agencies and is funded by federal grants.&nb ..read more
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1w ago
California’s Fourth District Court of Appeal, Division One, just affirmed the second degree murder conviction of Adam Barooshian. People v. Barooshian (2024) __Cal.App.5th___ (Docket No. D081050). Barooshian was a Marine with a prior DUI conviction who drove the wrong way on a freeway with a high blood-alcohol content and killed a motorcyclist.
Along with other vehicle code offenses, Barooshian was charged with murder [Penal Code § 187, subd. (a)] under the Watson murder theory and vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence while intoxicated [Vehicle Code ..read more
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2w ago
Due to alleged high Number of incidents of driving under the influence (DUI/DWI) and frequent crashes in the Tennessee Wildlife Management Areas, the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency (TWRA) have issued a ban of alcohol in most of the areas managed by the TWRA. As reported by WJHL-TV, starting April 15, 2024, possessing and consuming alcohol in TWRA Wildlife Management Areas (WMA) will become illegal, with a few exceptions to the rule.
The WJHL-TV report shared that, “alcohol will still be permitted at designated TWRA campgrounds and on public waters bordering or within a WMA. Drunken disord ..read more
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1M ago
In Ohio, the offense of Aggravated Vehicular Homicide can be committed in various ways. One of those ways is causing the death of another by operating a vehicle recklessly. A recent case decided by an Ohio appellate court addressed whether the evidence proved the defendant was reckless.
Three Ways to Commit Aggravated Vehicular Homicide
To prove a defendant committed the offense of Aggravated Vehicular Homicide in Ohio, the prosecution must prove the defendant operated a vehicle and caused the death of another person in one of the following three ways:
as a proximate result ..read more
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1M ago
This weekend, former Florida Gator and now Georgia Bulldog, Trevor Etienne, the younger brother of NFL superstar Travis Etienne, was arrested for DUI. Like the rest of us, Trevor is facing consequences outside of the legal arena for his actions. Multiple reports have surfaced that Etienne is facing a minimum of at least a 1 game suspension and might lose his job as the starting running back for the Bulldogs. Further, this arrest will definitely affect his draft status/position come time for the NFL draft.
So what happens to those of us who are not college football stars when arrested for DUI ..read more
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1M ago
Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Increased Police Activity
Last Week, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced an increased law enforcement presence focused on the Miami Beach area (a popular spring break destination). New enforcement efforts include curfews, officers patrolling on foot, by bicycle and using ATVs. Additionally, Governor DeSantis announced increased DUI enforcement including DUI checkpoints.
Governor DeSantis pointed out that, “Florida may be popular for spring break, but it is inhospitable to criminal activity.” Comments like Governor DeSantis’ have led people to jok ..read more
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1M ago
Can the Police make an arrest for DUI on Private Property?
The answer to this question will of course depend on the State in which you live. However, in Florida, the answer is a resounding, YES!! Florida’s DUI law found in Florida Statute §316.193 allows for law enforcement to make an arrest for DUI anytime a person is “driving or in actual physical control of a vehicle with this state.”
Elsewhere in Chapter 316, in the section entitled ‘Enforcement,” Florida law is clear that the traffic law ..read more
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2M ago
It is rare for this author to write about celebrities or other persons who are arrested for DUI. Nonetheless, it is important for the public to know that not everyone arrested for DUI is, in fact, guilty.
The story about a longtime minister, William Rose is detailed in a report from WZTV in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. In this case, Mr. Rose admits he was likely at fault for a minor accident. After recently applying hand sanitizer, the officer alleged that Mr. Rose smelled like alcohol. Due to health issues and anxiety, Mr. Rose did not meet the officer’s expectations during field sobriety testin ..read more
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2M ago
When an officer pulls-over a motorist for a traffic violation, the officer typically does not have a search warrant or arrest warrant. However, a warrant is not necessary if the stop is based on one of the exceptions to the warrant requirement. One exception is when an officer has probable cause to believe a driver committed a traffic violation. But what if the officer’s belief regarding the traffic violation turns-out to be incorrect? That situation was recently addressed in a case decided by an Ohio Court of Appeals.
Justification to Detain for a Traffic ViolationThe ..read more
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2M ago
It appears that house bill HB 2196 was introduced (first reading) on January 9, 2024 and referred to the Committee on Community Safety, Justice & Reentry. The Chair of this Committee is Representative Roger Goodman. Subsequently, a public hearing with the Committee on Community Safety, Justice & Reentry was held on January 25, 2024. The hearing was recorded and may be viewed online here. This topic was discussed starting at 1:12:42 and ending at 2:01:52.
The beverage industry is opposed to this bill. An Executive Session was scheduled for January 30, 2024 but no action was ..read more