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Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of Woman Falsely Arrested for DUI
Last week, a three-judge panel of the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals overturned a district court decision granting an Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper immunity for his actions pertaining to a DUI arrest. The actions of the trooper resulted in a woman, with no drugs or alcohol in her system, being falsely arrested and
Determining Blood Alcohol Content: There Is No App for That
These days there is a phone app for just about everything. This includes some that supposedly determine if you have consumed too much alcohol to legally drive. A Connecticut woman was recently arrested for driving under the influence, despite her iPhone breathalyzer app showing she was safe to drive. The woman was allegedly shocked that
The Costs of DUI Enforcement in Tennessee
Tennessee utilizes a variety of resources in the state’s DUI enforcement campaigns. These include running DUI checkpoints and ad campaigns, using additional law enforcement personnel and DUI prosecutors, and using technologies like breath machines. The costs of equipment, employee overtime and other expenses can become quite significant. For instance, the statewide checkpoints on May 31st cost Tennessee
Tennessee DUI Checkpoints Being Used for Research
Yesterday, Tennessee law enforcement held police checkpoints across the state. The DUI checkpoints were not targeted at enforcement, but were mainly being used for research. The Tennessee Department of Safety wanted to see if its awareness campaign, aimed at reducing motor vehicle accidents, has had any impact on the state’s drivers. The Tennessee Department of
New Law Allows for Tennessee Convictions to Be Expunged
A Tennessee law going into effect on July 1st will give many people the opportunity for a fresh start. The law gives those convicted of certain low level crimes the opportunity to get their criminal records expunged, and allows for the removal of those convictions from the public record. Senator Reginald Tate and Representative Karen Camper
Motorcycle Awareness Month in Tennessee
With summer just around the corner more motorcyclists will soon be hitting the road. May is designated as motorcycle awareness month, and the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) and Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security are encouraging drivers to be conscious of motorcycle riders on the road, and motorcycle riders to drive safely. It is
Boating Under the Influence in Tennessee
With summer just around the corner, many Tennesseans may be looking forward to boating outings on the state’s lakes and rivers. This is also the season when Tennessee Wildlife Resource Officers may patrol for boaters under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Many people may not be aware of the fact that just as you
DUI Mug Shot Publication is Big Business
Imagine if after being arrested for a DUI you see your mug shot posted online or in print publications. This may cause embarrassment, and negatively impact your reputation and career prospects. Even if you are never convicted of the charge, you may still have to deal with businesses publishing your mug shot for profit. “Just
Mesothelioma and TV Advertising
Have you wondered why so many law firms are on television soliciting the unfortunate individuals and/or families who have been stricken with mesothelioma — a deadly disease caused by exposure to asbestos? The answer is simple: 31 billion dollars. That is the estimated amount that has been set aside in trust funds to pay mesothelioma
What Penalties Might You Face if Convicted of DUI in Tennessee?
There can be serious consequences, both legally and financially, if you are convicted of drunk driving in Tennessee. Whether you have been charged with your first DUI, or have had multiple Tennessee DUI offenses, it is important that you are aware of all the potential penalties you may face. First time offenders: Minimum jail time of