by RJ Ferraro | Nov 23, 2016 | DUI Defense
For a DUI to be filed the police have to have proof that you were driving while over the legal limit. The most common way this is done is to administer a breath test, which gives a readout of the percentage of alcohol in your system. Most people think breath tests...
by RJ Ferraro | Nov 9, 2016 | DUI Defense
Roadblocks and checkpoints are commonplace in many countries as a way to control crime, and in the United States the use of DUI checkpoints is becoming more common. Along with the increased use of DUI checkpoints comes a flurry of questions, about what you should or...
by RJ Ferraro | Jul 22, 2016 | DUI Defense
Being pulled over for DUI is scary, but it can be even more frightening to go through a DUI checkpoint. Maybe this is because most people know that if they are pulled over on suspicion of DUI they will probably have to take a breath test or at least answer some hard...
by RJ Ferraro | Jun 15, 2016 | DUI Defense
The internet is full of information about what to do in certain situations and one of the most popular searches is how to act if you are stopped at a DUI checkpoint. One theory out there is that you can stay in your car and refuse to answer any questions. But taking...
by RJ Ferraro | May 17, 2016 | Criminal Defense, DUI Defense
For years the police have been using DUI checkpoints to make DUI arrests. But in recent years the use of checkpoints has increased and so has the attention given to this method of cracking down on DUI’s. There are a lot of questions about what is legal and what you do...