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March 08, 2010
Thoughts from Mr. Lawrence Taylor- Dean of DUI
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Richard Middlebrook
Drunk driving is bad. It’s potentially dangerous to human life. It should be punished. So, many years ago a law was passed: "Thou shalt not drive drunk". It was a fair law and it addressed the problem. So…what happened? Why do today’s laws punish ...
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December 22, 2009
Holiday Driving
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Richard Middlebrook
By now, most of us are aware that law enforcement will be out in force during the holiday season in an attempt to cut down the number of DUI Drivers. It is always best to look for a designated driver BEFORE heading out this season. However, if you ...
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September 30, 2009
New DUI Blog!
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Welcome to our new DUI blog! Check back soon for updates!
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People v. Jerry R.
.24 DUI Dismissed and license reinstated.
People v. Daniel E.
.18 Second-Time DUI. Dismissed. License reinstated.
People v. Bradley T.
Client was stopped by California Highway Patrol Officers and blew point .084 and .089 via Preliminary Alcohol Screening Test and .091 and .094 at the station via an evidentiary machine. Case dismissed.
People v. Robert M.
Roll-over vehicle accident with injuries to other vehicle. Over the limit DUI Dismissed. License Reinstated.
People v. Eric J.
Refusal of all tests and FST's. DUI matter dismissed by the Kern County District Attorney's Office. DMV Appeal via Writ resulted in voluntary reversal of DMV ruling by Attorney General of the State of California.
A client with a proported .28 breath alcohol level received the return of her license based on the officer's failure to have probable cause to stop the vehicle
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