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What is the Min / Max Amount of Time I Can Lose my Driving Privileges for DUI?

California DUI laws are tough. They are some of the toughest in the nation. However, there’s no standard answer to the above question. Once a charge of DUI has been leveled against an individual, that person has 10 days to appeal the charge the charge to the California DMV. So, determining which Los Angeles DUI…Read More

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How Much Money Is It Going to Cost for My DUI

When you’re charged with a DUI, it’s normal to worry about what potential costs you’ll incur. There are a few different types of costs that you could end up seeing, though it’s important to realize that not everyone will end up with all of these. If you hire an experienced DUI lawyer in Los Angeles,…Read More

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Recent Trial Results for DUI Lawyer Jon Artz

Jon went to trial for 7 days in the Los Angeles Superior Court in Burbank, California to represent his client who was charged with DUI and 0.08% or higher resulting from a DUI checkpoint. During the trial, the prosecutor argued that Mr. Artz’s client first entered the checkpoint at an unsafe high rate of speed and…Read More

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How Long Will It Take For My DUI Case to Get Processed?

Getting an DUI can disrupt your life and leave you wondering how long it will take before you can put this incident behind you. The circumstances of your case can cause wide variations in the amount of time it takes for your DUI case to be processed. Not all DUI lawyers in Los Angeles are…Read More

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Is There Any Way to Get my DUI Case Thrown Out or Expunged?

When facing DUI charges in Los Angeles, the first thought one might have is how to make this frightening ordeal end. People want to know how they can either get charges dismissed or expunged. This is understandable as a DUI puts many aspects of life on the line including work, family, and transportation issues. Either…Read More

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Can Someone Arrested for DUI Keep Driving?

You have been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. You probably have a lot of questions regarding what happens after your arrest like: How are you going to travel back and forth to work? How are your children getting to school? What is your boss going to say when you cannot…Read More

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How Should I Mentally Prepare to Deal with the Long Ordeal of a DUI Arrest?

If you’ve been busted for driving under the influence, there’s a long road ahead of you. Now is not the time to panic. The best move that you can make is to find an experienced Los Angeles DUI attorney who knows the ins and outs of an effective DUI defense and how to protect your driver’s…Read More

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People v. Freidt: probation with restitution good news

Appellate court ends abuse of “Probation revoked” Dec. 12, 2013 – In yesterday’s People v. Freidt decision, a California Court of Appeals ruled that the original trial court could not keep the defendant on “probation revoked” status indefinitely because of unpaid restitution debt. Why is that good news for DUI restitution cases?  First, we have…Read More

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Breath test “unreliable,” but evidence “inadmissable”

CA Supreme Court was wrong in DUI case People v. Vangelder I recently blogged about a CA Supreme Court DUI case, People v. Vangelder, saying that the court’s decision effectively removed a DUI Attorney’s right to challenge the accuracy of DUI breath test results based on individual physiological differences that the machine does not recognize….Read More

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Today’s California Supreme Court DUI Case Verdict

Good News/Bad News for CA DUI Defense ( Breath Test Evidence ) Nov. 21, 2013 – Today’s CA Supreme Court verdict on DUI Defense case People v. Vangelder has Good News + Bad News implications for DUI Defense in California. Here’s what happened… In December 2007, a CHP officer observed Vangelder driving 125 miles per…Read More

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