DUI Books by David N. Jolly

DUI Books by David N. Jolly

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

What Impact Does Entering a Deferred Prosecution Program have on my DOL Hearing? DUI Attorney Mukilteo, DUI Everett, DUI Edmonds, DUI Marysville Lawyer

By Riley S. Lovejoy, Attorney at Law – Once you have notified the Department of Licensing of your intent to seek a deferred prosecution program, they will stay (not enforce) your license suspension for 150 days, pending the Court’s approval of your deferred prosecution petition.  However, you must notify the DOL within 20 days of the date of your violation that you intend to enter the deferred prosecution program.  Otherwise, your license will automatically be suspended 60 days after your alleged violation. 

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

What Impact Does Entering a Deferred Prosecution Program have on my DOL Hearing? DUI Attorney Mukilteo, DUI Everett, DUI Edmonds, DUI Marysville Lawyer

By Riley S. Lovejoy, Attorney at Law – Once you have notified the Department of Licensing of your intent to seek a deferred prosecution program, they will stay (not enforce) your license suspension for 150 days, pending the Court’s approval of your deferred prosecution petition.  However, you must notify the DOL within 20 days of the date of your violation that you intend to enter the deferred prosecution program.  Otherwise, your license will automatically be suspended 60 days after your alleged violation. 

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Celebrity DUI Book, Iphone App is in the Works! DUI Edmonds, DUI Lynwood Attorney, DUI Lawyer Mukilteo, Marysville DUI, Everett DUI Lawyer

By Riley S. Lovejoy, Attorney at Law - The following information is from the forthcoming Book and iTunes App, Celebridumb.  The book chronicles those celebrities who have been arrested for DUI and also includes entertaining information about the celebrity that the reader may find interesting or shocking.  The Book and iTunes App is scheduled for release toward the end of 2010 and is written by Snohomish and Skagit County DUI attorney David N. Jolly.

Name: Carl Lewis

Claim to Fame:  Nine-time Olympic gold medalist

Date of DUI:  April 21, 2003

Facts:  Carl was involved in a single vehicle accident on interstate 110 in South Los Angeles.  The California Highway Patrol found Carl alone in his 2004 Maserati and apparently noticed signs of alcohol consumption.  He allegedly failed the field sobriety tests and was arrested.  His breath test was 0.08.

Outcome: Lewis was sentenced to three years of probation and fined $500 after pleading no contest to a misdemeanor speeding charge.  The charge stemmed from an early morning crash on April 21. Authorities said the nine-time Olympic gold medalist lost control of his 2004 Maserati and struck a sound wall on the side of the Harbor Freeway in South Los Angeles.  Lewis was arrested by the California Highway Patrol after allegedly failing a field sobriety test. Authorities said a breath test administered at a police station showed a blood-alcohol reading of .08 percent, the minimum level at which a driver is considered intoxicated under California law.  Lewis also was ordered to attend 20 meetings of either Alcoholics Anonymous or Mothers Against Drunk Driving, perform 200 hours of community service and attend 32 hours of a state-approved alcohol education program.  He initially faced drunken driving charges, but they were dismissed.

Did You Know? Lewis won 10 Olympic Medals for the United States, 9 of them Gold.

Source:  The Associated Press; tmz.com, findarticles.com

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Celebrity DUI Book, Iphone App is in the Works! DUI Edmonds, DUI Lynwood Attorney, DUI Lawyer Mukilteo, Marysville DUI, Everett DUI Lawyer

By Riley S. Lovejoy, Attorney at Law - The following information is from the forthcoming Book and iTunes App, Celebridumb.  The book chronicles those celebrities who have been arrested for DUI and also includes entertaining information about the celebrity that the reader may find interesting or shocking.  The Book and iTunes App is scheduled for release toward the end of 2010 and is written by Snohomish and Skagit County DUI attorney David N. Jolly.

Name: Carl Lewis

Claim to Fame:  Nine-time Olympic gold medalist

Date of DUI:  April 21, 2003

Facts:  Carl was involved in a single vehicle accident on interstate 110 in South Los Angeles.  The California Highway Patrol found Carl alone in his 2004 Maserati and apparently noticed signs of alcohol consumption.  He allegedly failed the field sobriety tests and was arrested.  His breath test was 0.08.

Outcome: Lewis was sentenced to three years of probation and fined $500 after pleading no contest to a misdemeanor speeding charge.  The charge stemmed from an early morning crash on April 21. Authorities said the nine-time Olympic gold medalist lost control of his 2004 Maserati and struck a sound wall on the side of the Harbor Freeway in South Los Angeles.  Lewis was arrested by the California Highway Patrol after allegedly failing a field sobriety test. Authorities said a breath test administered at a police station showed a blood-alcohol reading of .08 percent, the minimum level at which a driver is considered intoxicated under California law.  Lewis also was ordered to attend 20 meetings of either Alcoholics Anonymous or Mothers Against Drunk Driving, perform 200 hours of community service and attend 32 hours of a state-approved alcohol education program.  He initially faced drunken driving charges, but they were dismissed.

Did You Know? Lewis won 10 Olympic Medals for the United States, 9 of them Gold.

Source:  The Associated Press; tmz.com, findarticles.com

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

DUI Driver Poops Pants - seriously! Island County DUI Attorney David N. Jolly

The news of the arrest of an Elyria woman for drunk driving in Ohio comes with some unusual details. Officers say that Wendy Phillips pulled out in front of a police cruiser last Friday afternoon and then drove off the side of the road and nearly hit a stop sign. They stopped her just a block away from the police station.
As the officers approached the vehicle, Phillips threw a bottle of vodka out the window. It broke on the courthouse drive. Phillips was unable to stand without help and she then told the arresting officers, "I pooped my pants. I ate too much corn."
Phillips, 46, was charged with driving under the influence in Ohio, child endangerment and failure to maintain control of her vehicle. She has a prior Ohio DUI arrest.
For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com


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DUI Driver Poops Pants - seriously! Island County DUI Attorney David N. Jolly

The news of the arrest of an Elyria woman for drunk driving in Ohio comes with some unusual details. Officers say that Wendy Phillips pulled out in front of a police cruiser last Friday afternoon and then drove off the side of the road and nearly hit a stop sign. They stopped her just a block away from the police station.
As the officers approached the vehicle, Phillips threw a bottle of vodka out the window. It broke on the courthouse drive. Phillips was unable to stand without help and she then told the arresting officers, "I pooped my pants. I ate too much corn."
Phillips, 46, was charged with driving under the influence in Ohio, child endangerment and failure to maintain control of her vehicle. She has a prior Ohio DUI arrest.
For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com


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Donald Duck Charged with DUI - seriously! Island County DUI Attorney David N. Jolly

According to reports, a man repeatedly hit another vehicle while in drive-thru at Little Caesar's.  A 51-year old man with the name Donald Duck was charged with drunk driving in Ohio after an incident at a Little Caesar's Pizza druve-thru. Duck allegedly repeatedly struck the vehicle ahead of him with his 1998 Jeep. Investigating Massillon Police Department officers said that Duck had red-glassy eyes and smelled of alcohol. When the OH DUI suspect opened his door a bag of marijuana fell out of the vehicle.

Duck has four previous convictions for driving under the influence in Ohio, as well as arrests for driving with a suspended license. A police department spokesperson said that Duck is a "frequent flyer".
Duck was booked at the Stark County jail on third degree felony charges of DUI in Ohio, possession of drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia.
For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com


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Donald Duck Charged with DUI - seriously! Island County DUI Attorney David N. Jolly

According to reports, a man repeatedly hit another vehicle while in drive-thru at Little Caesar's.  A 51-year old man with the name Donald Duck was charged with drunk driving in Ohio after an incident at a Little Caesar's Pizza druve-thru. Duck allegedly repeatedly struck the vehicle ahead of him with his 1998 Jeep. Investigating Massillon Police Department officers said that Duck had red-glassy eyes and smelled of alcohol. When the OH DUI suspect opened his door a bag of marijuana fell out of the vehicle.

Duck has four previous convictions for driving under the influence in Ohio, as well as arrests for driving with a suspended license. A police department spokesperson said that Duck is a "frequent flyer".
Duck was booked at the Stark County jail on third degree felony charges of DUI in Ohio, possession of drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia.
For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com


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New Device "HawkEye" Checks Eyes to Detect DUI - but Snohomish County DUI attorney advises that device is not what it promises to be

AcunetX, a California firm, has developed a device that will aid police in determining if a motorist is driving under the influence. The 'HawkEye' uses infrared light to test the movement of the eye during a field sobriety test. The results are transferred to a computer.

The technology adds documentation to the horizontal gaze nystagmus test, which requires a motorist suspected of drunk driving to follow an officer's finger. The officer is looking for jerky motion in the eye which could be a sign of impairment.
Currently the California Highway Patrol has been using the HawkEye only as a training tool, not in the field. A few local police departments have begun trying the device at sobriety checkpoints. The HawkEye still faces the challenge of being accepted as a source of evidence in a DUI trial. The courts typically need time to consider the accuracy and dependability of any new technology.
However, be advised that HawkEye only records eye movement, and it does not reflect whether the officer is conducting the test correctly. There also continue to be medical conditions that cause natural jerkiness in eye movement, meaning the new technology must be used in conjunction with another test for driving while intoxicated, such as a breathalyzer.
For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com


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New Device "HawkEye" Checks Eyes to Detect DUI - but Snohomish County DUI attorney advises that device is not what it promises to be

AcunetX, a California firm, has developed a device that will aid police in determining if a motorist is driving under the influence. The 'HawkEye' uses infrared light to test the movement of the eye during a field sobriety test. The results are transferred to a computer.

The technology adds documentation to the horizontal gaze nystagmus test, which requires a motorist suspected of drunk driving to follow an officer's finger. The officer is looking for jerky motion in the eye which could be a sign of impairment.
Currently the California Highway Patrol has been using the HawkEye only as a training tool, not in the field. A few local police departments have begun trying the device at sobriety checkpoints. The HawkEye still faces the challenge of being accepted as a source of evidence in a DUI trial. The courts typically need time to consider the accuracy and dependability of any new technology.
However, be advised that HawkEye only records eye movement, and it does not reflect whether the officer is conducting the test correctly. There also continue to be medical conditions that cause natural jerkiness in eye movement, meaning the new technology must be used in conjunction with another test for driving while intoxicated, such as a breathalyzer.
For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com


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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Celebrity DUI App and Book from Snohomish County Attorney to be Released this Fall

In the months ahead the finishing touches on a new iTunes App and Book, Celebrity DUIs, will be complete.  Until that time we will be posting the occasional celebrity DUI with accompanying information.  The individuals who have been arrested for DUI may surprise you.  Please keep checking back to see who has been arrested and/or convicted of DUI.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Celebrity DUI App and Book from Snohomish County Attorney to be Released this Fall

In the months ahead the finishing touches on a new iTunes App and Book, Celebrity DUIs, will be complete.  Until that time we will be posting the occasional celebrity DUI with accompanying information.  The individuals who have been arrested for DUI may surprise you.  Please keep checking back to see who has been arrested and/or convicted of DUI.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Monday, June 28, 2010

Skagit County Woman Arrested for DUI then a Pocket of Drugs found

On June 17th an Anacortes officer stopped a car in the 800 block of 27th Street for speeding and weaving on R Avenue around 2:22 a.m. The driver, a 45-year-old Oak Harbor woman, had difficulty figuring out how to get the window down. She smelled strongly of alcohol and had slurred speech and clumsy movements. She failed field sobriety tests and was arrested. A small amount of marijuana was then found in her car. She provided breath samples one and a half times the legal limit. She was booked into jail. Jail staff found some prescription muscle relaxant pills in her pocket. She faces charges of DUI, possession of marijuana and possession of a drug without a prescription.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Skagit County Woman Arrested for DUI then a Pocket of Drugs found

On June 17th an Anacortes officer stopped a car in the 800 block of 27th Street for speeding and weaving on R Avenue around 2:22 a.m. The driver, a 45-year-old Oak Harbor woman, had difficulty figuring out how to get the window down. She smelled strongly of alcohol and had slurred speech and clumsy movements. She failed field sobriety tests and was arrested. A small amount of marijuana was then found in her car. She provided breath samples one and a half times the legal limit. She was booked into jail. Jail staff found some prescription muscle relaxant pills in her pocket. She faces charges of DUI, possession of marijuana and possession of a drug without a prescription.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Woman in Anacortes Slams Door in Officer's Face then Officer Slams her for DUI

In Anacortes, Skagit County, on June 15th a witnesses reported an SUV on Oakes Avenue was "all over the road and running over things" around 10:14 p.m. A witness followed the vehicle to the 2500 block of Bryce Court where an officer arrived and saw the 51-year-old female driver staggering toward a house. She fell against the side of the house as she tried to get in the front door. Apparently the woman refused to identify herself and tried to slam the door in the Anacortes officer's face. The officer entered the house and told the woman she was under arrest (warrantless search issue?). She allegedly fought with the officer to keep from being handcuffed and pushed herself backwards and slammed the officer into a door frame. A second officer arrived and the woman was secured in a patrol car. She continued to be uncooperative and refused the breath test. She was booked into jail on charges of DUI and resisting arrest.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Woman in Anacortes Slams Door in Officer's Face then Officer Slams her for DUI

In Anacortes, Skagit County, on June 15th a witnesses reported an SUV on Oakes Avenue was "all over the road and running over things" around 10:14 p.m. A witness followed the vehicle to the 2500 block of Bryce Court where an officer arrived and saw the 51-year-old female driver staggering toward a house. She fell against the side of the house as she tried to get in the front door. Apparently the woman refused to identify herself and tried to slam the door in the Anacortes officer's face. The officer entered the house and told the woman she was under arrest (warrantless search issue?). She allegedly fought with the officer to keep from being handcuffed and pushed herself backwards and slammed the officer into a door frame. A second officer arrived and the woman was secured in a patrol car. She continued to be uncooperative and refused the breath test. She was booked into jail on charges of DUI and resisting arrest.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Anacortes Driver Parks, Told not to Drive by Cop, then Drives and is arrested for DUI

According to the Anacortes American, on June 15th  Police contacted a 63-year-old Burlington man in his vehicle parked near the 900 block of Ninth Street after he asked an employee of the property if he could "sleep it off." The man agreed not to drive until his ride arrived.  Police then checked a short time later and his vehicle was gone. An officer stopped him on Highway 20 near Christianson Road and arrested him on a charge of DUI. He allegedly thanked the officer for trying to give him a chance not to drive earlier. He refused to take a breath test because his license was already suspended for previously refusing a breath test. He faces charges of DUI and driving with a suspended license.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Anacortes Driver Parks, Told not to Drive by Cop, then Drives and is arrested for DUI

According to the Anacortes American, on June 15th  Police contacted a 63-year-old Burlington man in his vehicle parked near the 900 block of Ninth Street after he asked an employee of the property if he could "sleep it off." The man agreed not to drive until his ride arrived.  Police then checked a short time later and his vehicle was gone. An officer stopped him on Highway 20 near Christianson Road and arrested him on a charge of DUI. He allegedly thanked the officer for trying to give him a chance not to drive earlier. He refused to take a breath test because his license was already suspended for previously refusing a breath test. He faces charges of DUI and driving with a suspended license.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Anacortes DUI Driver pulls into 711, Cop then responds to 911

According to the Anacortes American, on June 13th a witness reported a possible underage drunk driver leaving Washington Park after the vehicle pulled out and several empty beer cans were left on the ground at the scene around 9:50 p.m. An officer found the vehicle a short time later as it pulled into a convenience store in the 1100 block of 12th Street. The driver, a 19-year-old Mount Vernon man, smelled of intoxicants. He failed field sobriety tests and was arrested. The driver reportedly provided breath samples twice the legal limit. He was cited on charges of DUI and underage drinking and released to a sober relative.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Anacortes DUI Driver pulls into 711, Cop then responds to 911

According to the Anacortes American, on June 13th a witness reported a possible underage drunk driver leaving Washington Park after the vehicle pulled out and several empty beer cans were left on the ground at the scene around 9:50 p.m. An officer found the vehicle a short time later as it pulled into a convenience store in the 1100 block of 12th Street. The driver, a 19-year-old Mount Vernon man, smelled of intoxicants. He failed field sobriety tests and was arrested. The driver reportedly provided breath samples twice the legal limit. He was cited on charges of DUI and underage drinking and released to a sober relative.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Anacortes Woman Blames Boyfriend for her Skagit County DUI

According to the Anacortes American, on June 11 an Anacortes officer stopped a car driven by a 58-year-old Anacortes woman for not wearing a seat belt in the 1600 block of Commercial Avenue around 7:32 p.m. She traveled four blocks before noticing the flashing lights and stopping. She was later arrested on a charge of DUI. She allegedly admitted having four drinks and taking prescription pills, and blamed her boyfriend for her drinking and driving. She provided breath samples almost twice the legal limit
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Anacortes Woman Blames Boyfriend for her Skagit County DUI

According to the Anacortes American, on June 11 an Anacortes officer stopped a car driven by a 58-year-old Anacortes woman for not wearing a seat belt in the 1600 block of Commercial Avenue around 7:32 p.m. She traveled four blocks before noticing the flashing lights and stopping. She was later arrested on a charge of DUI. She allegedly admitted having four drinks and taking prescription pills, and blamed her boyfriend for her drinking and driving. She provided breath samples almost twice the legal limit
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Sunday, June 27, 2010

In Island County DUI cases you MUST appear in Court the next Court day.

If you have been arrested for DUI in Island County, Washington (including Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Camano Island, you'll immediately discover that you'll have to appear in court on the next court day.  If you are from out of town you MUST stay or come back on the next available court day (ie. Monday).  Importantly, phone an attorney who is familiar with  Island County, Washington (including Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Camano Island) cases and the court procedures.  Get this free advice before you appear in court!

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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In Island County DUI cases you MUST appear in Court the next Court day.

If you have been arrested for DUI in Island County, Washington (including Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Camano Island, you'll immediately discover that you'll have to appear in court on the next court day.  If you are from out of town you MUST stay or come back on the next available court day (ie. Monday).  Importantly, phone an attorney who is familiar with  Island County, Washington (including Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Camano Island) cases and the court procedures.  Get this free advice before you appear in court!

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Can I Change my Island County DUI Judge?

As mentioned in a previous blog, if you have been charged with a DUI in Island County, Washington (including Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Camano Island), you may wonder what Judges you may face.  That answer is Judge Strow or Commissioner Kipling.  So then, what if you prefer one Judge over the other?  Simple, you must file an Affidavit of Prejudice within 10 days of your first appearance in court.  This will allow you to preclude any participation by the Judge you chose not to appear in front of.  If this Affidavit is not filed timely then you are out of luck, you may get the Judge you do not wish.  Hence, hire a DUI attorney for your Island County DUI case immediately (this also applies to Skagit County or Snohomish County DUI cases).

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Can I Change my Island County DUI Judge?

As mentioned in a previous blog, if you have been charged with a DUI in Island County, Washington (including Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Camano Island), you may wonder what Judges you may face.  That answer is Judge Strow or Commissioner Kipling.  So then, what if you prefer one Judge over the other?  Simple, you must file an Affidavit of Prejudice within 10 days of your first appearance in court.  This will allow you to preclude any participation by the Judge you chose not to appear in front of.  If this Affidavit is not filed timely then you are out of luck, you may get the Judge you do not wish.  Hence, hire a DUI attorney for your Island County DUI case immediately (this also applies to Skagit County or Snohomish County DUI cases).

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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What Judge will I face in Island County DUI cases?

If you have been charged with a DUI in Island County, Washington (including Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Camano Island), you may wonder what Judges you may face.  The answer is simple, Judge Strow or Commissioner Kipling.  That is it, unless one of them is absent or sick and then a Judge pro tem will fill in for them temporarily.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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What Judge will I face in Island County DUI cases?

If you have been charged with a DUI in Island County, Washington (including Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Camano Island), you may wonder what Judges you may face.  The answer is simple, Judge Strow or Commissioner Kipling.  That is it, unless one of them is absent or sick and then a Judge pro tem will fill in for them temporarily.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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What is the Reputation of the Island County Sheriff’s Office in DUI cases?

What is the reputation of Island County Sheriff's Office?  Depends who you ask!  Some point to their lack of success in handling the Barefoot Bandit case as a perfect example of their ineptitude. Others suggest that their aggressive stance on DUI drivers is a good illustration of their attitude towards proactive crime fighting.  I'll reserve my opinion publicly but it is important that law enforcement be graded, criticized, and forced to improve.  That is a certainty.

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What is the Reputation of the Island County Sheriff’s Office in DUI cases?

What is the reputation of Island County Sheriff's Office?  Depends who you ask!  Some point to their lack of success in handling the Barefoot Bandit case as a perfect example of their ineptitude. Others suggest that their aggressive stance on DUI drivers is a good illustration of their attitude towards proactive crime fighting.  I'll reserve my opinion publicly but it is important that law enforcement be graded, criticized, and forced to improve.  That is a certainty.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Does Island County Law Enforcement Stop DUI Drivers for Valid Reasons?

I have often asked if an officer can simply stop a driver for little to no reason.  Well, the answer depends on the actual reason for the stop.  This question demands a lengthy answer but let me provide some practical answers.  One set of examples comes directly from Island County, Washington (including Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Camano Island) where the "stop" of DUI drivers is constantly questioned by attorneys and law enforcement from outside of Island County.  From within the County you will not find this opinion, but from a more objective view, outside of the County, Washington State Troopers and the Island County Sheriff's Department has a questionable reputation for detaining DUI drivers.  That being said, the percentages of stops based on equipment violations (ie. dimmed lights, high beam lights, license place lights) is substantially higher than other neighboring Counties.  These "weak" stops will continue until the County, its law enforcement and Judiciary begin to think like the rest of us.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Does Island County Law Enforcement Stop DUI Drivers for Valid Reasons?

I have often asked if an officer can simply stop a driver for little to no reason.  Well, the answer depends on the actual reason for the stop.  This question demands a lengthy answer but let me provide some practical answers.  One set of examples comes directly from Island County, Washington (including Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Camano Island) where the "stop" of DUI drivers is constantly questioned by attorneys and law enforcement from outside of Island County.  From within the County you will not find this opinion, but from a more objective view, outside of the County, Washington State Troopers and the Island County Sheriff's Department has a questionable reputation for detaining DUI drivers.  That being said, the percentages of stops based on equipment violations (ie. dimmed lights, high beam lights, license place lights) is substantially higher than other neighboring Counties.  These "weak" stops will continue until the County, its law enforcement and Judiciary begin to think like the rest of us.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com



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Friday, June 25, 2010

Bothell Woman faces Vehicular Manslaughter, Vehicular Assault in Deadly Everett Collision : DUI Everett Attorney, DUI Attorney Mukilteo, DUI Lynnwood Lawyer

By Riley S. Lovejoy, Attorney at Law – On Thursday, Camille Spink was finally arraigned on vehicular homicide and vehicular assault charges stemming from a collision that occurred in February.  Spink and a friend were headed to a bar in north Everett when they crashed. The 127-pound woman told Everett police that she drank three glasses of wine at a friend's house before leaving for the bar.  She also admitted smoking marijuana earlier in the day.
Police claim Spink, 28,  smelled of alcohol and was stumbling and swaying at the crash scene. Her blood was drawn at the hospital and a test showed her blood-alcohol level was .21, and that there were signs she had ingested marijuana.

Prosecutors allege that Spink ignored flashing lights and traffic signs warning that she was driving the wrong direction before she plowed into an oncoming car. Spink told police she didn't know how the collision happened. 
Sheena Blair, 24, and Martin “Tony” Ramirez, 19, both of Tacoma, were killed in the crash. Luis Reyna and Marco Ortiz, both 18, suffered serious injuries and multiple broken bones. Reyna was in court on Thursday. He wiped away tears and held tight to Blair's mom.
Spink pleaded not guilty to two counts of vehicular homicide and two counts of vehicular assault. She hasn't been jailed and prosecutors on Thursday didn't ask for bail.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Bothell Woman faces Vehicular Manslaughter, Vehicular Assault in Deadly Everett Collision : DUI Everett Attorney, DUI Attorney Mukilteo, DUI Lynnwood Lawyer

By Riley S. Lovejoy, Attorney at Law – On Thursday, Camille Spink was finally arraigned on vehicular homicide and vehicular assault charges stemming from a collision that occurred in February.  Spink and a friend were headed to a bar in north Everett when they crashed. The 127-pound woman told Everett police that she drank three glasses of wine at a friend's house before leaving for the bar.  She also admitted smoking marijuana earlier in the day.
Police claim Spink, 28,  smelled of alcohol and was stumbling and swaying at the crash scene. Her blood was drawn at the hospital and a test showed her blood-alcohol level was .21, and that there were signs she had ingested marijuana.

Prosecutors allege that Spink ignored flashing lights and traffic signs warning that she was driving the wrong direction before she plowed into an oncoming car. Spink told police she didn't know how the collision happened. 
Sheena Blair, 24, and Martin “Tony” Ramirez, 19, both of Tacoma, were killed in the crash. Luis Reyna and Marco Ortiz, both 18, suffered serious injuries and multiple broken bones. Reyna was in court on Thursday. He wiped away tears and held tight to Blair's mom.
Spink pleaded not guilty to two counts of vehicular homicide and two counts of vehicular assault. She hasn't been jailed and prosecutors on Thursday didn't ask for bail.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

DUI Suspect Steals, Crashes Police Car : DUI Atorney Edmonds, DUI Everett, DUI Lawyer Lynnwood, Marysville DUI Attorney, DUI Mukilteo Attorney

By Riley S. Lovejoy, Attorney at Law – Today, an early-morning crash in Gaffney, South Carolina occurred after a DUI suspect stole a police car.  The incident began with a traffic stop that happened about 2 a.m.  An officer stopped Ronnie T. Martin, 36, for suspicion of driving under the influence.  Martin was administered a field sobriety test and was arrested on suspicion of DUI. Martin was handcuffed behind his back and placed in the rear seat of a squad car. The officer went back to Martin's vehicle to secure the vehicle and a passenger, and then he saw that Martin had opened the rear door of the police car.  Martin had managed to lower the rear door window, reach outside and open the door.

As the officer ran toward the squad car, Martin sped off. One officer suffered a minor ankle injury as he attempted to stop the vehicle. Other officers on the scene proceeded to chase the squad car.  Martin ran off the road several times, striking a pole and a curb, causing one or more tires to deflate. As Martin sped away, he lost control and went into the opposite lane of traffic, hitting an oncoming 2007 Honda. "I heard like a big boom," said Saxon Owens, 10, who lives in a house near the accident scene. "I ran in there to my mama and I got her up, and we looked outside and we saw a lot of policemen around our house and we saw a man on the ground, and then we saw the ambulance and everything come."

The driver of the Honda was seriously injured. Both Martin and the driver of the Honda were transported to a Medical Center. Martin was transported by air. Martin was listed in fair condition, while Downey was also in fair condition, according to hospital officials.  Highway Patrol investigators confirmed that Martin was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the squad car. The victim was wearing a seat belt, and air bags were deployed in her vehicle during the crash.  Several charges are expected to be filed against Martin, including DUI, escape and failure to stop for blue lights. Read WYFF4’s full story here.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

 

 

DUI Suspect Steals, Crashes Police Car : DUI Atorney Edmonds, DUI Everett, DUI Lawyer Lynnwood, Marysville DUI Attorney, DUI Mukilteo Attorney

By Riley S. Lovejoy, Attorney at Law – Today, an early-morning crash in Gaffney, South Carolina occurred after a DUI suspect stole a police car.  The incident began with a traffic stop that happened about 2 a.m.  An officer stopped Ronnie T. Martin, 36, for suspicion of driving under the influence.  Martin was administered a field sobriety test and was arrested on suspicion of DUI. Martin was handcuffed behind his back and placed in the rear seat of a squad car. The officer went back to Martin's vehicle to secure the vehicle and a passenger, and then he saw that Martin had opened the rear door of the police car.  Martin had managed to lower the rear door window, reach outside and open the door.

As the officer ran toward the squad car, Martin sped off. One officer suffered a minor ankle injury as he attempted to stop the vehicle. Other officers on the scene proceeded to chase the squad car.  Martin ran off the road several times, striking a pole and a curb, causing one or more tires to deflate. As Martin sped away, he lost control and went into the opposite lane of traffic, hitting an oncoming 2007 Honda. "I heard like a big boom," said Saxon Owens, 10, who lives in a house near the accident scene. "I ran in there to my mama and I got her up, and we looked outside and we saw a lot of policemen around our house and we saw a man on the ground, and then we saw the ambulance and everything come."

The driver of the Honda was seriously injured. Both Martin and the driver of the Honda were transported to a Medical Center. Martin was transported by air. Martin was listed in fair condition, while Downey was also in fair condition, according to hospital officials.  Highway Patrol investigators confirmed that Martin was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the squad car. The victim was wearing a seat belt, and air bags were deployed in her vehicle during the crash.  Several charges are expected to be filed against Martin, including DUI, escape and failure to stop for blue lights. Read WYFF4’s full story here.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

 

 

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Our Skagit County Office for DUI Defense is Moving!

For all of our potential Skagit County DUI clients please note that we are moving from our previous Skagit County office in Anacortes to a new office.  While the new office is prepared, which unfortunately will take some time, we will be doing all of our work in our Mukilteo office.  As a reminder, the Mukilteo office is only 30 minutes from the Skagit County Court and easy to access off of I5.  Please check back for an announcement when the new Skagit County office opens.  This new office will help service our Skagit County DUI cases much better.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

Our Skagit County Office for DUI Defense is Moving!

For all of our potential Skagit County DUI clients please note that we are moving from our previous Skagit County office in Anacortes to a new office.  While the new office is prepared, which unfortunately will take some time, we will be doing all of our work in our Mukilteo office.  As a reminder, the Mukilteo office is only 30 minutes from the Skagit County Court and easy to access off of I5.  Please check back for an announcement when the new Skagit County office opens.  This new office will help service our Skagit County DUI cases much better.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

Monday, June 21, 2010

No Ignition Interlock when Required means new DUI for Anacortes Man in Skagit County

According to the Anacortes American, on June 9, 2010, an Anacortes police officer stopped a pickup because the registered owner had a suspended driver’s license and an interlock requirement from a previous DUI arrest. The man reportedly smelled strongly of alcohol and had bloodshot eyes and empty beer cans in his pockets.  He refused to perform field sobriety tests (the right thing to do, by the way!) and was arrested on a charge of DUI. He provided breath samples more than three times the legal limit (not the right thing to do!). His pickup lacked the required interlock device. He faces charges of DUI, driving with a suspended license and not having the interlock device.

I wonder how the police officer knew the driver was the person with the suspended license? 

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

No Ignition Interlock when Required means new DUI for Anacortes Man in Skagit County

According to the Anacortes American, on June 9, 2010, an Anacortes police officer stopped a pickup because the registered owner had a suspended driver’s license and an interlock requirement from a previous DUI arrest. The man reportedly smelled strongly of alcohol and had bloodshot eyes and empty beer cans in his pockets.  He refused to perform field sobriety tests (the right thing to do, by the way!) and was arrested on a charge of DUI. He provided breath samples more than three times the legal limit (not the right thing to do!). His pickup lacked the required interlock device. He faces charges of DUI, driving with a suspended license and not having the interlock device.

I wonder how the police officer knew the driver was the person with the suspended license? 

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

DUI App for the Accused Making History: Snohomish, Island, and Skagit County DUI Attorney David N. Jolly authors first DUI App to help and educate the Defendant

The long awaited and much anticipated DUI App for the Accused, is finally available and receiving praise from several media outlets.  These reviews will be posted when publicly available, but the reviews are from several national media groups, technology magazines, local newspapers, and even from a prominent law enforcement individual.  Please check back in the weeks ahead for the posting of these reviews.  As a reminder the DUI App for the Accused is the ONLY app available in the United States that details the DUI process and helps the accused defend him or herself.  It also provides valuable information for the individual.  The App is available on iTunes. 

Click here for more information:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dui-app-for-the-accused/id372536482?mt=8

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

DUI App for the Accused Making History: Snohomish, Island, and Skagit County DUI Attorney David N. Jolly authors first DUI App to help and educate the Defendant

The long awaited and much anticipated DUI App for the Accused, is finally available and receiving praise from several media outlets.  These reviews will be posted when publicly available, but the reviews are from several national media groups, technology magazines, local newspapers, and even from a prominent law enforcement individual.  Please check back in the weeks ahead for the posting of these reviews.  As a reminder the DUI App for the Accused is the ONLY app available in the United States that details the DUI process and helps the accused defend him or herself.  It also provides valuable information for the individual.  The App is available on iTunes. 

Click here for more information:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dui-app-for-the-accused/id372536482?mt=8

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

BAC results and foreign substances in Snohomish County DUI Case

If you have been arrested for DUI and proceed to the BAC test and provide a breath sample while having a foreign substance in your mouth, would that invalidate the BAC readings?  I’ll give you a typical lawyer response, maybe.  However, if the officer made no attempt to check your mouth or did a lousy job, then having a foreign substance in your mouth certainly does invalidate the BAC results according to the Washington State RCW.  On the other hand if the officer asked you if you had anything in your mouth and you said “no,” but did, then you’re out of luck.

However, what if you do have a foreign substance (ie. chewing tobacco) in your mouth, the officer knows of this, yet makes no mention in the police report, what then?  Your (and any witnesses) word versus the officer I am afraid.  Such is the case with another client of mine.  Yes, occasionally officer’s are not completely honest and occasionally they forget, either way you may be disadvantaged.  Talk with your attorney though as it would be their job to investigate this unfortunate set of circumstances.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

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BAC results and foreign substances in Snohomish County DUI Case

If you have been arrested for DUI and proceed to the BAC test and provide a breath sample while having a foreign substance in your mouth, would that invalidate the BAC readings?  I’ll give you a typical lawyer response, maybe.  However, if the officer made no attempt to check your mouth or did a lousy job, then having a foreign substance in your mouth certainly does invalidate the BAC results according to the Washington State RCW.  On the other hand if the officer asked you if you had anything in your mouth and you said “no,” but did, then you’re out of luck.

However, what if you do have a foreign substance (ie. chewing tobacco) in your mouth, the officer knows of this, yet makes no mention in the police report, what then?  Your (and any witnesses) word versus the officer I am afraid.  Such is the case with another client of mine.  Yes, occasionally officer’s are not completely honest and occasionally they forget, either way you may be disadvantaged.  Talk with your attorney though as it would be their job to investigate this unfortunate set of circumstances.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

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9800 Harbour Place, Suite 204           Office: (425) 493-1115

Mukilteo, WA 98275                          Cell: (425) 343-2915          

                                                                Fax: (425) 645-5713

802 7th Street                                          Toll Free: (877) 293-2275  

Anacortes, WA 98221                        Office: (360) 293-2275

www.davidjollylaw.com                      Email: david@davidjollylaw.com

 

DUI Suspect plows into 7-11 Storefront; 2nd Assault on the Same Slurpee Hot Spot in 3 Months! DUI Attorney King County, DUI Lawyer Snohomish, DUI Mukilteo

By Riley S. Lovejoy – Early this morning a suspected drunk driver drove his Ford Explorer into a 7-11 storefront in Aberdeen, WA.  But the crazy part is that the same 7-11 suffered the same fate just over 3 months ago!  On that occasion a toddler suffered a broken leg (and a few minor injuries), as a result of the crash.  In this case, thankfully, there were no injuries… the only casualties were a spilt slurpees and a few sticks of beef jerky now have tire marks on them (try to guess which ones!).  Read KOMO’s story here.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

 

DUI Suspect plows into 7-11 Storefront; 2nd Assault on the Same Slurpee Hot Spot in 3 Months! DUI Attorney King County, DUI Lawyer Snohomish, DUI Mukilteo

By Riley S. Lovejoy – Early this morning a suspected drunk driver drove his Ford Explorer into a 7-11 storefront in Aberdeen, WA.  But the crazy part is that the same 7-11 suffered the same fate just over 3 months ago!  On that occasion a toddler suffered a broken leg (and a few minor injuries), as a result of the crash.  In this case, thankfully, there were no injuries… the only casualties were a spilt slurpees and a few sticks of beef jerky now have tire marks on them (try to guess which ones!).  Read KOMO’s story here.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

 

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Drunk Driver Pleads Guilty to Vehicular Homicide in Tragic Christmas Hit and Run : DUI Attorney Mukilteo, DUI Lynnwood, DUI Snohomish County, DUI Edmonds Lawyer

By Riley S. Lovejoy – A young teenager was enjoying his recently received Christmas present, a new skateboard, when a drunk driver in an SUV without headlights on ran into him and killed him.  The kid’s brother shouted “watch out!” as he saw the SUV approaching, but the kid never had time to turn and see the car that would take his life.  As part of the plea agreement, the drunk driver will serve 2 years and 7 months in prison.  Read the story as reported by KOMO news here.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Drunk Driver Pleads Guilty to Vehicular Homicide in Tragic Christmas Hit and Run : DUI Attorney Mukilteo, DUI Lynnwood, DUI Snohomish County, DUI Edmonds Lawyer

By Riley S. Lovejoy – A young teenager was enjoying his recently received Christmas present, a new skateboard, when a drunk driver in an SUV without headlights on ran into him and killed him.  The kid’s brother shouted “watch out!” as he saw the SUV approaching, but the kid never had time to turn and see the car that would take his life.  As part of the plea agreement, the drunk driver will serve 2 years and 7 months in prison.  Read the story as reported by KOMO news here.

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Ken Schram Proposes Tougher DUI Laws : DUI Attorney Edmonds, DUI Everett, DUI Lawyer Lynnwood, DUI Marysville, DUI Attorney Mukilteo

By Riley S. Lovejoy – Many people were saddened by the story last week of two high school seniors killed last week on I-5 in Seattle, when a drunk driver rear ended their disabled vehicle.  But then this weekend, six more people were injured in Thurston County when an intoxicated driver plowed into a car with 5 people inside.  And then also this weekend in Thurston County, a woman entered the wrong way on I-5 and crashed head-on into a patrol car.  Ken Schram writes in his blog that if the DUI laws carried harsher penalties for violators, there would be fewer of these horrific accidents.  What do you think?

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Ken Schram Proposes Tougher DUI Laws : DUI Attorney Edmonds, DUI Everett, DUI Lawyer Lynnwood, DUI Marysville, DUI Attorney Mukilteo

By Riley S. Lovejoy – Many people were saddened by the story last week of two high school seniors killed last week on I-5 in Seattle, when a drunk driver rear ended their disabled vehicle.  But then this weekend, six more people were injured in Thurston County when an intoxicated driver plowed into a car with 5 people inside.  And then also this weekend in Thurston County, a woman entered the wrong way on I-5 and crashed head-on into a patrol car.  Ken Schram writes in his blog that if the DUI laws carried harsher penalties for violators, there would be fewer of these horrific accidents.  What do you think?

For information on your Washington State DUI please contact our Snohomish County DUI attorneys, King County DUI attorneys, Island County DUI attorneys, or Skagit County DUI attorneys at 425-493-1115 or check out our website at http://www.washdui.com

 

Monday, June 14, 2010

Drunkest Cities in America - No Snohomish County, Skagit County, Island County or King County Cities included!

Men's Health Magazine has released its ranking of "America's Drunkest Cities". The study took into account a number of factors, such as incidents of car crashes attributable to alcohol, the number of arrests for driving under the influence and the death rates from alcoholic liver disease.
Fresno, California was ranked the drunkest city for the year. Rounding out the top five positions are Reno, Nevada; Billings, Montana; Riverside, California and Austin, Texas. The least drunk city, coming in at the 100 position, is Boston, Massachusetts.
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Drunkest Cities in America - No Snohomish County, Skagit County, Island County or King County Cities included!

Men's Health Magazine has released its ranking of "America's Drunkest Cities". The study took into account a number of factors, such as incidents of car crashes attributable to alcohol, the number of arrests for driving under the influence and the death rates from alcoholic liver disease.
Fresno, California was ranked the drunkest city for the year. Rounding out the top five positions are Reno, Nevada; Billings, Montana; Riverside, California and Austin, Texas. The least drunk city, coming in at the 100 position, is Boston, Massachusetts.
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Washington State DUIs - Ken Schram's Opinion

After the tragic and unnecessary deaths over the weekend due to DUI drivers, the media has jumped on the band wagon and have brought Washington State DUIs back into the news.  Ken Schram, the local media shock jock actually had some interesting thoughts.  I have listened to Schram's comments on DUIs in the past and have thought him to be misinformed and not as knowledgeable as he should be - as he's misquoted the law and has not much more than a cursory understanding of DUI law.  However, his comments this time are a little more on point, although his suggestions perhaps not feasible.  What follows is a review and the link to the entire article will show more:
Ken Schram's Article:
So what exactly should we do?
That was a fundamental question to my commentary on the two high school seniors killed last week by a suspected drunk driver.
Over the weekend, six people were injured
when a woman smashed into a car in Thurston County.  The State Patrol says she was drunk.
For the rest of the article click here:  http://www.komonews.com/opinion/kenschram/96300174.html
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