The Tragedy of Vehicular Manslaughter

It is a fact of this life that one never knows when one’s life will end. You could be driving down the street one day, and without warning, BAM! It’s all over. It’s a disturbing thought, yes, but it’s something that happens all too often in this country. The death of Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart in April of this year is a stark reminder to the public of the tragedy...

September 10th, 2011 by  

California Felony DUI

Driving under the influence charges are classified either as a misdemeanor or a felony based on the facts surrounding the individual case. How the charges are filed will depend on whether or not the arresting officer determines who was at fault during an accident that involves a drunk driver. Typically if the driver causes injury to someone other than himself, then the charges will be considered a...

April 30th, 2011 by Doreen 

Home Invasion Legal Issues

Desperate times sometimes result in drastic actions.  Desperate times, desperate measures. That’s how the saying goes, and most of the time, we say it lightly. However, it is a sign of these difficult economic times when we see in the papers and on the news more and more crimes of theft, robbery, and home invasion. With unemployment rates still high, the chances are that many people will...

March 5th, 2011 by Doreen 
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Manslaughter Laws

Manslaughter is characterized as killing a person exclusive of premeditation or malice aforethought. The term “malice aforethought” indicates having a wicked intent preceding the killing. Like murder, there are different degrees of seriousness of manslaughter: voluntary and involuntary. A) Voluntary manslaughter is described as a killing upon a sudden fight or in the heat of passion. Voluntary...

May 27th, 2009 by Doreen 
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Arrest for Driving under the Influence (DUI)

When police officers suspect a driver of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, they conduct a sobriety test and  carefully observe the physical aspect of the driver.  In order for them to make an arrest, they must have probable cause.  Probable cause is determined by the results of their observations, which are also used by the prosecuting attorney. It is a scientifically proven fact...

April 19th, 2009 by Doreen 
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DUI – Other consequences

The courts or the registry may require that you not only lose your license but also face high fines, lose your car or even have a locking device on your ignition if you’re convicted of drunk driving. This is a frightening time for you if you’re convicted and you’ll be faced with a criminal record which could seriously impact your future possibilities for employment, housing and more. Don’t...

December 3rd, 2008 by Doreen 
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DUI – Your Freedom and your License

Being convicted of DUI charges means that you will haunt you in your future – whether it’s your work, your personal life or your future driving abilities, there is no getting away from the stigma of a DUI charge. Since these charges carry not only criminal charges but may also result in charges that are administrative in nature filed by the DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) the attorney...

December 3rd, 2008 by Doreen 
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Protecting yourself in DUI situations

Less than 70% of DUI arrests in California result in a conviction. Preparation, knowledge, and an excellent DUI attorney in Riverside, CA (or other area, served by Rizio and Nelson) are among your best defenses. So, hiring a good DUI attorney is absolutely your best decision and ought to be your first move. Did you know that only about 30% of the arrests for drunk driving in California ever result...

December 3rd, 2008 by Doreen 

Non-Standardized Testing DUI — Finger Count Test

Law enforcement agencies utilize a number of different field sobriety tests in order to determine enough probable cause to make a DUI arrest. The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) has conducted studies that have determined that some tests are accurate indicators, to a certain degree, of a blood alcohol content (BAC) above .10%. However, law enforcement agencies frequently use...

December 3rd, 2008 by Doreen