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State Has the Burden of Proving DUI Defendant Freely and Voluntarily Submitted to Breath Test in Florida

In Florida, when a person obtains a driver’s license and is afforded the privilege to drive, he/she impliedly consents to a lawful breathalyzer test. This does not mean that the police can lawfully ask a person to take a breath test at any time. It also does not give the police the right to force an [...] Read this article »

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The Connection between a California DUI and Child Endangerment Charges

Although it may not seem like a DUI has much in common with a child endangerment charge, the two are actually very closely related under California law. This is because any individual who is arrested for DUI (and who has a child under the age of 14 in his/her car at the time) is subject to a penalty [...] Read this article »

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