The neon glow from the bar is bright, but police lights are brighter. If you get pulled over for suspected drinking and driving, you may have to take a breathalyzer test. However, whether or not you ...
If you’re pulled over by law enforcement on suspicion of driving under the influence, an officer might ask you to take a breathalyzer test just to be sure. But can you refuse the request? If so, what ...
As of October 1, refusing a breathalyzer test following a DUI arrest in Florida became a criminal offense under the new law called Trenton’s Law. Refusing a breathalyzer in Florida used to lead only ...
In New Jersey, refusing to submit to a breath test can lead to serious legal ramifications that many drivers may not fully understand. New Jersey DUI defense attorney Rachel Kugel of The Kugel Law ...
You roll your window down. The officer leans in. “Have you had anything to drink tonight?” Before you can answer, they’re unholstering a breathalyzer. But here’s what they’re not telling you: in most ...
A state appeals court has thrown cold water on a type of plea bargain that has been used to bypass New Jersey's mandatory seven-month license suspension for drivers' refusals to take breath tests for ...
After former Cranston mayoral candidate Maria Bucci's criminal charges for driving under the influence were dismissed when she pleaded guilty to the civil charge of refusing a chemical breath test, ...
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