Sargent Sam looks forward to his brother-in-law’s annual Fourth of July party more than he looks forward to Christmas. That party means fireworks, food, family, and friends. The party also means one or two Mexican beers with lime wedges. Like many... Continue reading →
For several decades, the Breathalyzer has been front and center in the “war” against drinking and driving. Now, there is talk of lowering the Blood Alcohol Content threshold from .08 to .05. With such a small sample size (two or three drinks in most... Continue reading →
If a DUI defendant provides a chemical sample, many defense attorneys essentially raise the white flag of surrender and immediately go into plea negotiation mode. While the conviction rate in test cases is almost twice as high as it is in refusal... Continue reading →