What Is The Legal Limit For Driving Under The Influence?

What Is The Legal Limit For Driving Under The Influence?
What Is The Legal Limit For Driving Under The Influence? Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense with severe consequences in California. If you're facing a DUI charge, it's crucial to understand the legal limits and the intricacies of the law. This blog post aims to shed light on what constitutes driving under the influence in California, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits, the penalties involved, and…
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What are Ignition Interlock Devices? Can They be Court-Ordered?
What are Ignition Interlock Devices? Can They be Court-Ordered? Ignition Interlock Devices (IIDs) are a type of breathalyzer that is installed in a vehicle to prevent drunk driving. They work by requiring the driver to blow into the device before starting the car, and if their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is above a certain level, the car will not start. Choosing Wallin & Klarich to represent your case puts you…
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Why Would The DA Decide Not To File Charges?
Why Would The DA Not File Charges? Many people think the job of the District Attorney is to file charges. While this is true, it is also the DA’s job to decide when to file charges and when not to file charges. There are many reasons why the DA may choose to not file charges. If you have been accused of a crime, you need an aggressive defense attorney on…
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Distracted Driving Laws in California
Distracted Driving Laws in California Most people know that texting while driving is illegal in California. However, many people do not know that they don’t have to be in the act of texting to someone to violate California law. If you’re using your cellphone at all while driving, you could be cited. If you are applying makeup or changing clothes while driving, you could be cited. Let’s take a closer…
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7 Important New Driving Laws for 2019
7 Important New Driving Laws for 2019 Each year, new laws that impact California drivers go into effect. Let’s take a look at the most important new California driving laws that went into effect on January 1, 2019. 1.Temporary Plates (AB 516) Under a variety of new Vehicle Code sections, car dealers are required to attach a temporary paper license plate to every new or used vehicle sold if it…
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