Chuck Underwood on January 7th, 2010

For a dui attorney, the issue as to whether someone should take a breath test when stopped for suspected DUI is one of the most common questions asked. As with most issues in the area of criminal DUI law, the answers are not always clear cut.
Most criminal DUI courts nationwide in association with departments of [...]

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Chuck Underwood on December 14th, 2009

It is common for people arrested for DWI in New York to confuse the different types of breath tests they were given. When people call me they have usually done (performed) so many tests, that the night or early morning is a blur. The breath test done by the roadside is called a PBT (preliminary [...]

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Chuck Underwood on December 2nd, 2009

Police are sneaking samples of your breath to detect DUI

According to a law firm of San Diego DUI Lawyers and Drunk Driving Attorneys, there’s a hidden breath testing device being used on unsuspecting drivers who are being involuntarily tested for DUI. That’s right. This is no gimmick or urban wives’ tale, it’s a little [...]

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Chuck Underwood on December 2nd, 2009

In the Kingdom of Nod, a villager’s fate hangs in the balance as wise men huddle around the oracle.  The oracle will decide his fate.  The penalties exacted may be severe: freedom or servitude; the forfeiture of his worldly possessions; the payment of punitive tariffs; or a prohibition against travel.   But the Oracle is all [...]

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