by Sal Giambona | Nov 18, 2022 | Drunk Driving
If you’re reading this blog post, then at some point you’ve probably been arrested and charged with a DUI. This is no small thing. After all, the penalties associated with a drunk driving conviction can be more damaging than you anticipate. If you do end up convicted...
by Sal Giambona | Sep 19, 2022 | Drunk Driving
When you get home after a hard day at work, your first thought may be to crack open a beer. Still, if you drink and then decide to get behind the wheel of a car, it is possible that you could be pulled over and accused of drunk driving. If you are arrested for drunk...
by Denis Honeychurch | Jun 6, 2022 | Drunk Driving, Felonies, Misdemeanors, Probation & Parole
Background re: Plea Agreements and Waiver Forms If your attorney is unable to convince the Court or District Attorney that the charges against you should be dismissed, and going to trial or a contested hearing is not an advisable option for your case, it is not...
by Denis Honeychurch | Apr 29, 2022 | Drunk Driving
DUI Checkpoint Scheduled for Today, April 29, 2022 in Fairfield. What does that Mean? A notice was released that today, April 29, 2022 at Oliver Road and Travis Boulevard in Fairfield, Fairfield Police will be setting up a DUI sobriety check-point. A checkpoint is a...
by Denis Honeychurch | Mar 23, 2021 | Drunk Driving, Firearms, Misdemeanors
Misdemeanors and the Traditional Power of the Prosecutor While a misdemeanor is considered a lower-level criminal offense compared to felonies, it is still a criminal offense, carrying no more than 364 days in the County Jail. Misdemeanors, though considered lower...
by Denis Honeychurch | Mar 25, 2020 | Drunk Driving
Overview of DMV Administrative Per Se Hearings Following a DUI Arrest When a driver is arrested for a DUI, within 10 days they may request what is called an “Administrative Per Se” (APS) hearing with the California DMV to challenge the legitimacy of the...