Sobriety Checkpoints: Regulations and Rights 

Sobriety checkpoints are legal. However, just because police lack probable cause does not mean that these stops are completely unregulated. Law Enforcement must follow certain guidelines in setting up checkpoints. True, they are random in nature. However,...

Implied Consent and DUI

If you have recently experienced a DUI charge, you are likely a bit confused by a few different terms and pieces of lingo that prosecutors, attorneys, and police have thrown around. One of the most commonly used, and misunderstood terms, is that of implied consent....

Employment and DUI: What Does the Charge Say About Me? 

Arguably, the worst part about having a DUI is the stigma associated with the charge. You might be seeking new employment, or just want to advance at your current one. Part of being qualified for a job, is portraying yourself as a responsible, qualified, good decision...

Proper DUI Checkpoints Police Conduct

DUI checkpoints can throw your Saturday night for a loop, especially if you’re drinking and driving. However, it’s important to understand that there is a certain type of police conduct that is expected when conducting checks. There are state and national...

Re-Obtaining Your License After DUI

If you’re facing a DUI charge, we know that the situation can be extremely difficult. You might have kids, a long commute, and responsibilities to your community. Because of this, re-obtaining your license is probably at the top of your list of concerns. A DUI...

Marijuana Breathalyzers for DUI: Are they Accurate?

Many people believe that smoking marijuana, and then getting behind the wheel of a car, has no affect on them whatsoever. Their driving is still just as accurate, safe, and they do not feel increased anxiety. One reason for this might be that determining that someone...