DUIs and the Driver’s LicenseIn Michigan, many people arrested for driving under the influence are concerned with the impact a conviction will have on their driver’s license. The reality is most people convicted for a first-offense operating while intoxicated will not be sentenced to jail. They will suffer driver’s license sanctions. To some people, any sort of driver’s license suspension that keeps them off the road will hurt them at work and in their personal lives.That’s why most people who come to my office...Continue Reading...
On October 22nd City News Service published an article on the Press-Enterprise local news feed about a suspected impaired driver who caused a head on crash, law enforcement stated. The article reported that the automobile accident was reported at about 2:30 am on Saturday on Country Village Road in Jurupa Valley, Riverside County. Law enforcement’s statement simply stated that the initial reports had the accused drunk driver traveling north on County Village Road and then drifted over the center lane into on-coming traffic that was traveling...Continue Reading...
The Press Enterprise posted an article on September 26, 2017 discussing a 34 year old Fullerton man arrested on suspicion of felony evading and DUI charges after a car chase. Police identified the suspect as Nathan Darrington. The arrest occurred on Sunday, September 21, 2017 after an officer was stopped at the intersection of Milliken Avenue and Fourth Street in Rancho Cucamonga. Darrington was in an adjacent business parking lot and was observed yelling expletives and then drove away. The officer pursued him; Darrington failed...Continue Reading...