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  • DUI crackdowns planned all over O.C.

    Authorities will be out in full force this holiday weekend looking for drunken drivers through enforcement patrols and DUI checkpoints. California Highway Patrol officers will begin their maximum enforcement period Friday at 6:01 p.m. and will...

    Orange County Register

  • CHP conducts DUI warrant sweeps to hold offenders accountable

    The California Highway Patrol plans to aggressively seek out and arrest drunk drivers who have outstanding arrest warrants for driving under the influence. On Wednesday, the CHP said it will conduct simultaneous multicounty DUI warrant sweeps in an effort to round up offenders who ignore their obligations to appear...

    The San Francisco Examiner

  • DUI checkpoint planned for Friday in Nevada County

    The Truckee Police Department, the California Highway Patrol, the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office and the Grass Valley Police Department will hold a checkpoint Friday in Nevada County to screen drivers to see if they’re sober and carrying driver’s licenses.

    Reno Gazette-Journal

  • Authorities Plan DUI Checkpoints in Orange County

    Authorities will be out in force over the holiday weekend, setting up DUI checkpoints and looking for impaired drivers. Driving under the influence - United States - Counties - California - Police

    NBC Los Angeles

California dui - Wikipedia Articles

  • Deuce (DUI)

    This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions are available. (February 2009) A drunk driving charge under California vehicle code section 23152 is commonly referred to as a 'deuce'. [1] For many years when driving under the influence was prohibited in California by Vehicle Code section 502 and later by section 23102 a drunk driving violation was known as a 'deuce'. A ‘deuce’ in police lingo refers to a person arrested for driving under the influence (DUI). [2] [edit] References ^ People Vs. Weatherill, (1989) 215 Cal.App.3d 1569, 1584 ^ "Thirty Years of the Rockford Files," page 315, "Rockford Facts." People v. Weatherill, (1989) 215 Cal.App.3d 1569 Robertson, Ed (2005) ([dead link] – Scholar search), Thirty Years of the Rockford Files: An Inside Look at America's Greatest Detective Series, ASJA Press, ISBN 0595342442, http://books.google.com/?id=c0jZRs3WfZgC&pg=PA3... (see more)

  • Drunk driving in the United States

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    Drunk driving is the act of operating and/or driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to the degree that mental and motor skills are impaired. It is illegal in all jurisdictions within the U.S. The specific criminal offense is usually called driving under the influence [of alcohol and/or other drugs] (DUI), and in some states driving while intoxicated (DWI), operating while impaired (OWI), or operating a vehicle under the influence (OVI). Such laws may also apply to boating or piloting aircraft. Vehicles can include farm machinery and horse-drawn carriages. In the United States the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that 17,941 people died in 2006 in "alcohol-related" collisions, representing 40% of total traffic deaths in the US. NHTSA states 275,000 were injured in alcohol-related accidents in 2003 according to DOT HS 809775, a.k.a. Traffic Safety Facts 2003. NHTSA defines fatal collisions as "alcohol-related" if they ... (see more)

  • Lawrence Eric Taylor

    Lawrence Eric Taylor Lawrence Eric Taylor Website DUI Center For other persons named Lawrence Taylor, see Lawrence Taylor (disambiguation). Lawrence Eric Taylor (born April 1, 1942) is an attorney and author. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and UCLA School of Law, Taylor was a public defender and criminal prosecutor in Los Angeles County before entering private practice. He currently heads a law firm in California that limits its practice to drunk driving defense. Both Taylor and his law firm are ranked "A-V" ("very high to pre-eminent in legal ability and ethics") by the Martindale-Hubbell International Law Directory.[1] Taylor and his law firm have also been recognized by Super Lawyers magazine for the years 2004 through 2008 as being among the top 5 percent of DUI defense attorneys.[2] In the case of the People v. Charles Manson, Taylor was the trial court's legal advisor.[3] He was also counsel to the California Supreme Court in the Onion Field mu... (see more)

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