Science Group Calls for a National Crackdown on Booze to Achieve 'Zero' DUI Deaths
A new report calls for a coordinated federal, state, and local crackdown on all drinkers.
A new report calls for a coordinated federal, state, and local crackdown on all drinkers.
The facts and the law are on Alex Wubbels' side.
More than 250 officers in the state are trained to recognize the use of seven different drugs.
The network misreads federal data, conflating positive drug tests with impairment.
The officer thought Amanda Houghton's unsteadiness was suspicious enough to justify handcuffs and a chest pat-down.
The movement to stop calling car crashes "accidents" blurs an important distinction.
A new study indicates that marijuana's impact on crash risk is much smaller than prohibitionists claim.
Driving after toking is not safe, but it's not as dangerous as prohibitionists claim.
The 6-to-1 ruling says it's unconstitutional to punish people for withdrawing "implied consent."
Drivers should not be punished for balking at warrantless alcohol testing.
Three DUI cases give SCOTUS a chance to clarify the constitutional requirements for drug and alcohol testing.
The Supreme Court agrees to hear three new cases dealing with drunk driving suspects and the Fourth Amendment.
Police aren't happy about it.
Deputy says he knew cop from high school so felt comfortable turning off the dash-cam. DA worried there may not be policies in place.
Allegedly drag racing in Miami Beach
Fourth Amendment? Is that some kind of a punk band?
Texas teen faced up to 20 years in prison, will do 10 years of probation instead
Actually may have financial incentives to get false positives
Ohio man pleaded guilty to aggravated vehicular homicide
Colorado's new DUID standard threatens to treat pot smokers as public menaces--even when they're not.
Five other women step forward according to attorney
Nominated a deputy for an award for most prosecutions of DUI cases when he was still DA
Lisa Steed was fired in 2011 and tried unsuccessfully to appeal the decision.
Driving on wrong side of a street
Took three tow companies to pull the truck out of the water
Claims of racism and lawsuit. Charges ultimately dropped.
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