- January 11th, 2008 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
On December 28 at 11:30 AM, a new world record was set! In Oregon, Terri Comer, 42, was arrested as she was unconscious in her car. After a blood alcohol test was issued, the results came in that her blood alcohol level was at .72, the highest BAC ever recorded. This is… Read Full Post
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- December 12th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
Nick Bollea, Hulk Hogan’s son, was arrested in Clearwater, Florida last month stemming from a car crash back in August where his friend John Graziano was left with permanent brain damage. Graziano serves in the United States Marines.
Bollea was first handcuffed and then driven to the Pinellas County Jail by two police officers. … Read Full Post
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- November 26th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
In many states, not only can you get yourself into trouble by drunk driving, you can also find yourself with criminal misdemeanors for boating while you are drunk! The official term for this is “Operation of a Vessel Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor.”
Below is a list of some of the differences in getting… Read Full Post
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- November 20th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
Rhys Meyers, who stars in the soap opera “The Tudors,” was arrested Sunday in Dublin, Ireland on public drunkenness and breach of the peace charges. The incident took place in Dublin airport as he was confronted twice because of his erratic and abusive behavior at the British airline BMI airport gate. He was waiting to… Read Full Post
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- November 15th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
Don’t blink! You may miss the total amount of jail time that Lindsay Lohan just finished up today. As part of the punishment for her DUI charges, Lohan was required to go to jail at the Lynwood Jail.
So she checked in at 10:30 AM this morning, sat in jail, and surely… Read Full Post
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- November 14th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
DUI punishments are defined at the state level rather than the federal level, but most states have generally followed the same guidelines for punishing DUI offenses.
Most of the variations of “driving under the influence” will land you with a misdemeanor, which is commonly punishable for up to a year in prison.
However, if the DUI incident… Read Full Post
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- November 12th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
As defined in Chapter 55 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, expungements of a DUI are possible if there are no findings of guilt. If there are findings of guilt, charges may be reduced to a class C misdemeanor if the defendant has received deferred adjudication and completed community service.
Releasing the expunged records… Read Full Post
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- November 8th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
It was a few grieving mothers who took on the national problem of drunk driving in 1980. With no money and no clout they created a powerful organization. MADD is responsible for legislative change and victim’s rights help, but I think the fact that they actually changed a national perception of… Read Full Post
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- November 2nd, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
The greatest fear (except being thrown in jail) that most people have regarding getting a DUI is losing their drivers license. Alarmingly, it does not take as much as you would think to lose it…
Refusing to take a field sobriety test, or exceeding the legal limit in a blood alcohol content (BAC) test are… Read Full Post
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