If a traffic police officer pulls you over due to a DUI suspicion, they may ask you to give a blood alcohol test. However, a BAC test might not always give accurate results, and you … Read More »
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If a traffic police officer pulls you over due to a DUI suspicion, they may ask you to give a blood alcohol test. However, a BAC test might not always give accurate results, and you … Read More »
California’s court system requires many drivers convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) to install an ignition interlock device (IID). Generally, you have to install an IID on all vehicles you own or operate after … Read More »
Drivers in the state of California may receive a warning during an arrest for driving under the influence (DUI). Police officers sometimes provide drivers with an “implied consent” warning related to blood alcohol content (BAC) … Read More »
If you get a DUI while under the terms of probation, you are facing trouble on two fronts. You can face the penalties of a DUI. The DUI can count as a violation of your … Read More »
IIDs are personal breathalyzer devices. They measure your blood alcohol content (BAC) each time you try to start your vehicle. Drivers are often required to install an IID after a conviction for driving under the … Read More »
Were you convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) in Los Angeles? In this situation, you could decide to take steps to get your charges expunged. Expunging your record will remove DUI charges from your … Read More »
If you were arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Los Angeles, the police could have taken a blood sample to do blood alcohol content (BAC) testing. In many cases, the prosecution will wait … Read More »
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious charge here in Los Angeles. You can face misdemeanor or felony charges for a DUI accusation. A conviction will go on your criminal record. If you’re accused … Read More »
In most cases, the police do have the right to take your license if they are charging you with a DUI. However, this is not the case in all situations. Los Angeles police officers generally … Read More »
Under California law, you give implied consent for the police to submit to chemical testing after a DUI arrest. You do not have to give the police additional consent to draw blood once you’ve been … Read More »