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DUI Laws and Penalties MYTHS and FACTS
Driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs or alcohol is a serious offense in California and can result in severe consequences. Unfortunately, many people are
The Science Behind Breathalyzer Tests and Their Reliability
Breathalyzer tests have been used for decades to measure a person’s blood alcohol content (BAC) and determine if they are driving under the influence (DUI)
Fighting DUI Charges
Disclaimer: It’s important to remember that each case is unique, and the best approach will depend on the specific circumstances of your case. If you
Understanding California’s Misdemeanor Diversion Program
Misdemeanor diversion, also known as pre-plea diversion, is a program in California that allows certain individuals who have been charged with a misdemeanor to avoid
Traffic Ticket Arraignments
In this blog, we’ll provide you with a comprehensive understanding of what happens during a traffic ticket arraignment in Monterey County, California. Traffic tickets and
Aparición Obligatoria en la Corte de Tráfico
Si has recibido una citación en Monterey, California y estás requerido para asistir a una aparición obligatoria en la corte de tráfico, es importante que
Mandatory Appearance in Traffic Court
If you’ve received a citation in Monterey, California and are required to attend a mandatory appearance in traffic court, it’s important to understand what you
Dismissing charges with a Civil Compromise
What is a Civil Compromise? A civil compromise is a legal process that allows a criminal case to be dismissed if the victim of the