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Drug and Alcohol Courts: An Effective Alternative to Jail
Drug courts were developed in the 1980's in an effort to stop the abuse of alcohol and other drugs, and to reduce the criminal activity that typically accompanies these behaviors. More
Five states have enacted new DUI laws in 2010
Five U.S. states have enacted new laws related to drunk driving in 2010. More
The push to require ignition interlock devices on vehicles of convicted drunk drivers
More and more states are enacting legislation that will utilize technology in the effort to make the roads safer by requiring the installation of ignition interlock devices on vehicles of first time drunk driving offenders. More
Motion filed to allow BAC breath test results as evidence
There may soon be a new weapon to fight drinking and driving in King County. Or rather, an old weapon may be available once again. More
Washington Superintendent of Public Schools arrested for DUI
On Sunday, March 21st at 1:30 am, Randy Dorn, Washington State Superintendent of Public Schools, was pulled over for speeding by a local law enforcement officer in Orting, Washington, and when the officer smelled alcohol on Dorn's breath, he administered a field sobriety test. More
Driving while distracted – the new DUI
Even though we have focused a great deal of attention on drunk driving, we are now seeing a new threat that is equally common and equally dangerous – distracted driving. More
Hold Drunk Drivers Responsible
Five states have enacted new DUI laws in 2010
Five U.S. states have enacted new laws related to drunk driving in 2010.
- Iowa – Iowa House Files 2233 and 2452 relate to driver's license sanctions including the issuance of temporary restricted licenses and specific requirements relating to ignition interlock devices. This law also provides for penalties, allowing the issuance of a temporary restricted license to a person with a suspended or revoked non-commercial driver's license without requiring a court order to do so. (full text of these laws can be found at http://coolice.legis.state.ia.us/Cool-ICE/default.asp?category=billinfo&Service=Billbook&hbill=HF2452&menu=text and at http://coolice.legis.state.ia.us/Cool-ICE/default.asp?category=billinfo&Service=Billbook&hbill=HF2233&menu=text
- Maine – Maine House Bill 1137 allows a person who committed a 2nd or 3rd DUI offense prior to a specified date to apply for early termination of a driver's license suspension as long as that the person installs an ignition interlock device in his/her vehicle. (go to http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/bills/bills_124th/billtexts/HP113701.asp )
- New Jersey – New Jersey Assembly Bill 3073 states that an ignition interlock device is required for all drunk driving offenses and requires installation during license suspension. This bill also adds a new section to existing law regarding the cost of the device and its installation for people within with lower income groups. (go to http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2008/Bills/S2000/1926_R2.HTM )
- New Mexico – New Mexico Senate Bill 32 increases the fee charged for chemical and other tests used to determine the influence of liquor or drugs. The fee is raised from $65 to $85. (go to http://www.legis.state.nm.us/lcs/_session.aspx?chamber=S&legtype=B&legno=%20%2032&year=10 )
- Wyoming – Wyoming Senate File 19 would make it illegal for a driver to have a blood alcohol concentration of .08% within two hours after the time of driving or being in control of a vehicle. In addition, it changes the number of repeat offender violation years from 5 years to 10. Now, a second conviction within ten years after a previous conviction will require prison time between 7 days and 6 months. A fourth conviction within 10 years will result in a felony conviction. (go to http://legisweb.state.wy.us/2010/introduced/SF0019.pdf )
