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  • When a crime is committed it can fall into one of two categories based on the severity of the crime. For minor offenses, the crimes are classified as misdemeanors, which can result in maximum…

  • When a police officer pulls over a driver whom he suspects is driving while under the influence of alcohol, he will likely administer a blood-alcohol test if initial inquiries such as the field…

  • In 2008, there were 11,773 alcohol-impaired driving fatalities, according to the National Highway and Traffic Safety Association. These deaths could have been prevented if the drivers hadn't consumed…

  • Law enforcement agents and other officials must have a way to quickly assess a person's intoxication level. Using a breathalyzer allows both consumers and authority figures an inexpensive method to…

  • Individuals who have been charged with the offense of driving while intoxicated are considered innocent of all charges unless otherwise proven guilty in a court of law. That being said, the law in…

  • Sunflowers are grown commercially for various uses, the more common of these being as a food for birds and animals, as a food for humans, and for the oil. There are some pests that can damage or…

  • The Ohio law that makes provisions for DUI sentencing is Section 4511.19 of the Ohio Revised Code. This law makes it an offense for anyone to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of…

  • Owning real estate carries responsibilities with it that can be difficult to meet due to loss of income, an adjustable mortgage whose payments rise and declining home values. Walking away from a…

  • As a citizen, you have personal rights when dealing with police officers that cannot be violated unless the police have reason to suspect that you are armed, intoxicated or a danger to the people and…

  • The Florida Code makes it a crime to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or any chemical substance which impairs your ability to drive. A driver with a blood alcohol level of…

  • Crash intensive driving courses are perfect for teens in a hurry to get their driver's license or adults who never got around to learning. The courses cram a year's worth of driving knowledge into…

  • Theft is the act of taking any valuable material from another person without proper consent and with the intention of never returning the item. There are several types of theft in criminal law, one of…

  • Breathalyzer tests are a common tool of police officers and deputies who suspect a driver of driving while under the influence of alcohol, often called a DUI. Breathalyzers measure the amount of…

  • A person who commits a crime risks being arrested and jailed. The criminal justice process begins with the arrest and proceeds through the booking process, arraignment, trial and sentencing. The…

  • Anoka County is located in the Twin Cities metropolitan region of Minnesota. The Animal Humane Society and private animal control firms are used to provide many of Anoka County's animal-related…

  • The Alabama Legislature has created an implied consent for every person holding an Alabama driver's license. This means that by applying for and receiving a license to drive in the state, residents…

  • It is unlawful to drive a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and motorists with a blood alcohol level higher than 0.08 percent will have to face the penalties set by the…

  • Probation offers those convicted of a crime a second chance to make good and helps assimilate incarcerated individuals back into society. Probation can be applied in lieu of incarceration or following…

  • Probation allows the convicted individual to serve a period of time, usually longer than any prison sentence, free from imprisonment but with certain restrictions. In essence, probation is both a…

  • The purpose of alcohol detectors is to determine the amount of alcohol in a person's system. Law enforcement officials most often use them in prosecuting cases involving a person driving under the…

  • When a person is arrested on suspicion of committing a crime, the law enforcement authorities making the arrest must advise the person of her legal rights. The suspect is then taken to a police…

  • People facing criminal charges in Arizona can plead not guilty and proceed with a trial or enter a guilty plea. When entering a guilty plea, the accused stands before a judge and accepts full…

  • If you have been tried and convicted of driving under the influence or DUI, you do have the option of appealing the sentence. You appeal your sentence when you and your lawyer believe that you have…

  • Michigan refers to DWI as "OWI," operating while intoxicated. It is possible to commit an OWI offense in Michigan, get arrested but never see a courtroom for your offense. The prosecutor has a finite…

  • In Indiana, it is against the law to operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated. A person is considered legally intoxicated if his blood alcohol concentration is equal to 0.08 grams of alcohol. In some…

  • Reckless driving occurs when a person drives in a manner that overlooks the safety of the people and property within the vicinity. Reckless driving can either be intentional or unintentional. The…

  • Being charged with a crime and ultimately being found guilty are two very different circumstances. Persons charged with a crime are not considered guilty until after they are convicted of the crime by…

  • It is not a wise idea to head out onto the water if you are under the influence of alcohol. In Illinois, laws regarding alcohol on sailboats, motorboats and other watercraft are enforced and monitored…

  • California's arrest law derives from state statutes, state court decisions, federal court decisions and, most importantly, from the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Arrests are usually…

  • Child abandonment is when a parent or other responsible adult chooses to have no role in a child's life. It is morally condemned universally. It also attracts serious consequences for parents,…

  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol too often brings tragic results. According to DUI-Drunk-Driving-USA.org in Georgia from 1995 to 2008, the latest year for which statistics are…

  • The trial process for a driving under the influence charge begins with the initial pullover of the vehicle and subsequent DUI arrest. Many DUI trials hinge upon whether the police effectuated the…

  • Florida prohibits acts of violence against another, and subjects violent felons to enhanced sentencing, recognizing the danger and threat violent felons represent to the safety and welfare of Florida…

  • Texas law forbids a person from operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Generally, the legal limit for alcohol consumption is measured as a blood alcohol concentration. Texas takes…

  • A DUI (driving under the influence) charge is a serious crime that the courts are not likely to easily forgive. Once you are charged with a DUI you will be given a court date to defend yourself. You…

  • Drinking and driving is a serious matter. One problem with drunk driving laws is that drivers aren't always able to easily calculate blood-alcohol levels. In most states, a driver is considered…

  • The State of Tennessee takes a strict stance towards driving under the influence, or DUI, offenders. According to the DUI Arrest Help website, this crime involves driving on the road with a blood…

  • Minnesota is no exception to having specific criminal laws on the books penalizing attempts to evade police officers. Intended to create a deterrent for trying to escape or make an officer's…

  • Texas has some of the toughest DUI laws and penalties in the United States. Convictions remain on a driver's record for 10 years and can influence future DUI arrests. First and second convictions are…

  • In South Carolina, two types of charges can be levied against drunk drivers. Drivers caught drunk behind the wheel can be charged with either driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while…

  • At the beginning of a criminal trial there are three possible pleads: guilty, not guilty and no contest. Although the result of a guilty plea is generally the same as that of a conviction by jury, a…

  • Significant progress has been made in human rights since the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights was ratified in 1948, but problems remain. Sadly, many countries systematically practice cruel,…

  • Kentucky law defines DUI as operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08. Depending on the individual, as few as two drinks within an hour is enough to elevate your BAC to the legal…

  • Under Colorado law, you're prohibited from driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or while your ability to drive is impaired by alcohol or drugs. The penalties for a "DUI" or…

  • About half of all fatal traffic accidents involve drivers with a blood alcohol level higher than the legal limit. A large proportion of drunk drivers are repeat offenders, and breathalyzer machines…

  • Senatorial classes in the U.S. are the basic way that the Senate divides its members for the purpose of staggered elections every two years. This system was initially proposed at the Constitutional…

  • Drunk driving is a serious, life-threatening activity that carries serious legal consequences. While writing a letter to the court may soften the consequences for the offender, it does not lessen the…

  • The rules of procedure in both the federal and state courts are designed to protect a defendant from any involuntary plea. There are a variety of procedures in place to allow the defendant to change…

  • According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2009 10,839 people in the U.S. died in crashes involving alcohol. Drinking while driving can cause serious damage, especially when…

  • The United States inherited the English common law system, where victims of a crime were given the opportunity to make victim impact statements, allowing them to express their feelings at the end of…