What happens when someone is arrested for drunk driving?
In connection with being arrested on charges of drunk driving, it is likely that you’ll be searched by the police, your car will get towed and you’ll be sent to jail where you’ll …
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Do all states have aggravated drunk driving laws?
No, but all states have laws or sentencing guidelines that can make a drunk driving conviction more severe. Plus, in response to the continuing trend of drinking and driving in the United …
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The Constitutionality of Sobriety Checkpoints
What are Sobriety Checkpoints? Sobriety checkpoints are law enforcement initiated roadblocks which are usually set up on an anonymous road or highway in a community with a purpose of catching drunk drivers. Generally, the police will announce that a sobriety checkpoint will be conducted during a specific week or weekend, but will not disclose the location. An advance notice by a supervisory …
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The Crime of Drunk Driving
The definition of drunk driving is left up to each individual state. Each state decides the level at which a driver’s blood alcohol content is too high to safely operate a motor vehicle. When is a Driver Drunk? While it is the right of every state to define drunk driving and acceptable blood alcohol levels for that state, Congress has influenced many states to adopt the same …
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