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CHEMICAL TESTING FOR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF MARIJUANA

A couple of month ago I blogged about the difficulty law enforcement has proving that someone is driving under the influence of marijuana. The cops may suspect the person of driving under the influence of marijuana but because there is not a readily available and reliable chemical test as there…

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Is It Possible to Defeat A Breathalyzer In California

CAN A BREATHALYZER DEVICE BE TRICKED? You may have heard the “tricks” to defeating a breathalyzer test: place a copper penny under your tongue when you blow into the device, drink mouthwash before being tested (surreptitiously, of course), eat breath mints, hold your breath or use other breathing techniques before…

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What Are The Consequences Of Refusing To Submit To A Chemical Test After A DUI Arrest?

WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU REFUSE TO SUBMIT TO A CHEMICAL TEST AFTER A DUI ARREST? Most California drivers are aware that the law does not convey the same Constitutional rights, which are normally afforded to an arrestee, when the person is arrested for driving under the influence. For example, the…

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Is A Rising Blood Alcohol Concentration A Defense To DUI In California?

THE “RISING BLOOD ALCOHOL” DEFENSE If you are arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and your blood alcohol level is only slightly above the legal threshold of 0.08%, your attorney might consider what is called the “rising blood alcohol” defense. Without getting into the scientific details, this defense…

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California Supreme Court Holds That Circumstantial Evidence of Intoxication May Be Considered In DUI Hearings

california supreme court holds that circumstantial evidence of intoxication may be considered in dui hearings A driver was pulled over in Orange County by the CHP when the officer observed her car swerving erratically. Upon contacting the driver, the officer observed indications that she had been drinking alcohol. The officer…

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Forced Blood Draws Now Require a Warrant in DUI Cases

Up until last week, the law allowed police officers to forcibly draw blood from any person suspected of driving under the influence, if that person refused to voluntarily submit to a chemical test of their blood, breath or urine. The U.S. Supreme Court has now determined that “forced blood draw”…

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DUI Field Sobriety Tests

Orange County, California law enforcement agencies and prosecutors are extremely aggressive when it comes to driving under the influence or DUI. One of the tools officers rely on is the Field Sobriety Test exercise. These tests are used as part of the officer’s investigation as well as the district attorney’s…

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