- November 1st, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
Blood alcohol content (BAC) is defined as the concentration of alcohol in blood. Most of the time it is computed as mass per volume, such as .08% really means .8% or .08 grams of alcohol per 100 grams of blood.
The following is a formula for computing the blood alcohol level:
1 g/kg = 1 g… Read Full Post
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- October 31st, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
Although DUI laws are defined independently by the 50 states, each state has come to terms that there are basically two statutory offenses. The drunk driver thankfully may only be punished for one of the offenses though.
1) The traditional offense - Referred to as driving under the influence (DUI), driving while intoxicated (DWI), or… Read Full Post
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- October 31st, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
In Los Angeles today, the California courts sentenced the former Prison Break actor Lane Garrison to 3 years and 4 months of hard time.
Last December, Garrison was arrested for drunken driving after a crash where a teenager was left dead. He crashed his Land Rover into a tree, and passenger Vahagn Setian was killed. Other… Read Full Post
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- October 29th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
Another star of the hit television show “Lost” has been busted for drunken driving last Thursday morning in Honolulu, Hawaii. The new winner in the “Lost Drunk Challenge” is Daniel Dae Kim, who stars as Jim-Soo Kwon. Kim was arrested at 3:00 AM by Honolulu police, and then released about two hours later…. Read Full Post
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- October 26th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Clint Stoerner has come to an agreement with the courts and admitted that He was driving while intoxicated in Fayetteville, Arkansas. As part of the agreement, Stoerner will have driving privileges restricted for a period of four months because of the drunken driving charge. Stoerner’s DWI lawyer said that… Read Full Post
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- October 25th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
Gary Collins, known for hosting “Hour Magazine” and “The Home Show”, was arrested Tuesday night in Los Angeles, California on suspicion of drunk driving. Police stated that his blood alcohol level was over twice the legal limit in California, which is .08.
At around 5:30 in Sherman Oaks Collins crashed his Ford Explorer into a… Read Full Post
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- October 24th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
Saturday night in Vancouver, Washington, an innocent 8-year-old boy called 911 because he was fearful about his mother’s driving, and had no where else to turn.
“I don’t know where we are and mom’s not acting normal,” the boy told a 911 dispatcher.
His mother, Paulette Lynn Spears, who is 33 years old reportedly took the cell… Read Full Post
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- October 18th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
A DUI Expungement refers to the isolation and extraction of all documents/records that are on file with the court or law enforcement agencies. These records that are to be expunged may include arrest reports, commitments, complaints, criminal history records, fingerprints, your rap sheet, and warrants.
It is commonly thought that over time, your record will be… Read Full Post
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- October 8th, 2007 - Posted under Uncategorized by StraightDUI Staff
In order to prove probably cause for a DWI arrest in Texas, police may ask a person to perform field sobriety tests. The purpose of the tests are to show abnormal use of mental or physical faculties. The manuals for these field sobriety tests are given by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The… Read Full Post
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