Under California law, only the driver of a vehicle can be charged with driving under the influence (DUI). However, there are circumstances where passengers can be charged with offenses during a DUI incident as well, such as: Switched places – This involves a passenger ...
Imagine that you and a few of your friends decide to stop off at a well-known bar on Webster Street—a small shack, really, but steeped in tradition ...
If you were recently arrested for driving under the influence in Oakland, you may be wondering, “Will I be charged with a misdemeanor?” Depending on ...
Authorities report that over the Memorial Day weekend, Temecula-based California Highway Patrol officers made more than a dozen arrests for suspicion ...
Can Circumstantial Evidence Can Be Used to Prove DUI?
If your DUI case goes to trial, the prosecutor must establish 2 very basic elements: that you were operating the vehicle and that you consumed alcohol ...
A Livermore man, suspected of drinking and driving then crashing into a mother and her toddler is being held on a $350,000 bond. The DUI crash killed ...
Although the word “enhancement” generally refers to something positive, in the case of a California DUI, enhancement means additional penalties for ...
San Rafael DUI Checkpoint Nets 3 Arrests and 15 Citations
On May 5, 2015, the San Rafael Police Department Traffic Unit conducted a DUI checkpoint on Lincoln Avenue. The DUI checkpoint was performed between ...