How is a Forensic Alcohol Examination Report Used at an APS Hearing
You Only Have 10 CALENDAR Days To Contact The DMV To Initiate Your Defense. Contact Our Team Immediately To Initiate Your Defense. What is a Forensic Alcohol Examination Report? Whenever a driver is arrested for DUI in the State of... Read More →
The Use of Field Sobriety Tests at a DMV Administrative Per Se Hearing?
Whenever a driver is arrested for DUI in the State of California, they face two entirely separate battles. The accused driver must face criminal prosecution before the local Superior Court and they also must fight an administrative battle with the... Read More →
Chemical Blood Test at a DMV Administrative Per Se/DUI Hearing
You Only Have 10 CALENDAR Days To Contact The DMV To Initiate Your Defense. Contact Our Team Immediately To Initiate Your Defense. What is a Chemical Blood Test? Whenever a driver is arrested in the State of California for suspicion... Read More →
What is a Chemical Urine Sample at a DMV Administrative Per Se/DUI Hearing?
You Only Have 10 CALENDAR Days To Contact The DMV To Initiate Your Defense. Contact Our Team Immediately To Initiate Your Defense. What is a Chemical Urine Sample? In years past, any driver who was arrested for suspicion of DUI... Read More →
Reducing the Blood/Alcohol Concentration (BAC) to 0.05%.
Federal Government recommends reducing the Blood/Alcohol Concentration (BAC) for legal driving to 0.05%. History of BAC Levels: It is universally understood that driving a motor vehicle anywhere in the United States with a blood/alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or greater... Read More →
What is a Zero-Tolerance Hearing?
!!!This contact MUST be made within the first 10 days following the police contact!!! What is a Zero-Tolerance Hearing? As we have discussed in other articles, the California State Legislature has empowered the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV),... Read More →
Scientific Evidence
One of the most crucial issues at a DMV Hearing is whether or not the Department can establish that a driver’s blood / alcohol concentration was at or above the legal limit permitted for that individual’s age group. For the... Read More →