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Rodemer Kane Attorneys at Law

How Often Are Breathalyzers Wrong? You Might Be Shocked

You're driving home after a night out with friends and get pulled over for a broken taillight. One minute you're fishing out your registration, thinking you only had one beer the entire time, the next you're staring at...more

Rodemer Kane Attorneys at Law

Colorado DUI Checkpoints: 5 Jaw-Dropping Truths Every Driver Must Know

In Colorado, law enforcement conducts DUI and DWAI screenings at temporary traffic stops known as sobriety checkpoints. These checkpoints allow law enforcement to briefly contact and interact with all the drivers...more

Rodemer Kane Attorneys at Law

Cannabis and Driving Under the Influence: An Examination of Relevant Colorado Legislation

In Colorado, both medical and recreational cannabis have been legalized; however, there are specific requirements for eligibility to use them. Additionally, laws are in place to regulate the conduct of individuals under the...more

Rodemer Kane Attorneys at Law

How A DUI Can Affect Your Life

No matter your age, a DUI charge is something that can have long-lasting consequences with far-reaching impacts. While much attention is often given to underaged drinking and driving, it's essential to recognize that DUIs can...more

Rodemer Kane Attorneys at Law

Everything You Need To Know About Ignition Interlock Device Rules & Regulations In Colorado

If you are convicted of DUI in Colorado, you will be subject to a number of criminal penalties, including the potential for jail time. However, it does come with restrictions regarding a driver's driving privileges, including...more

Rodemer Kane Attorneys at Law

Is An Interlock A Requirement After A DUI Charge?

When an individual is convicted of a DUI, or has refused a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) test, there is a high probability that they will be required to install an interlock device in their motor vehicle while their...more

Jackson Lewis P.C.

Rhode Island Employee May Proceed With Lawsuit Alleging That Termination For Failed Breath Test Violated State Law

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A federal court in Rhode Island allowed a former employee to proceed with her lawsuit alleging that the employer violated state law when it terminated her employment after a positive breath alcohol test. Stafford v. CSL...more

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New doubts cast on a key safety tool: police roadside alcohol-testing devices

Although drunk drivers inflict terrible carnage on others traveling on the nation’s streets and highways, law enforcement agencies and skeevy device makers may be unwinding the trust in what has become a cornerstone of the...more

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United States Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of Criminal Breath Test Refusal Statutes

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The United States Supreme Court recently upheld the constitutionality of state statutes providing criminal penalties for the refusal to provide a breath test after an arrest for DUI, but held them unconstitutional when...more

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The Supreme Court - June 2016 #6

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The Supreme Court of the United States issued decisions in five cases on June 23, 2016: Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, No. 14-981: Petitioner Abigail Fisher applied for admission to the University of Texas at...more

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What is a PBT? Do I have to cooperate?

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Phoenix law firm Jaburg Wilk Family Law and Criminal Defense attorney Jason Castle talks about what a PBT is and whether or not you have to cooperate. For more information visit www.jaburgwilk.com. ...more

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