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Posted By DUI Attorney Charles Green
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20-Feb-2011
According to Kansas City Missouri Police, seventeen people were arrested for DUI during a DUI Checkpoint that ran late Friday February 18th, until early Saturday. Out of 497 vehicles stopped, seventeen were charged with DUI, a rate of less than 3%. With the weather warming up you can expect more DUI checkpoints, in both Kansas and Missouri. When you go through a checkpoint, keep in mind that the ...
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Posted By DUI Attorney Charles Green
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17-Feb-2011
Police in Lincoln, Nebraska arrested Sean Cox, 37, of St. Joseph, Missouri this week after he tried to elude Officers, allegedly reaching speeds of up to 114 mph in his vehicle, a 2000 Lincoln LS with Missouri tags. Lincoln Police stated they wanted to speak with Mr. Cox and his passenger, Trendon Bowens, 30, about a counterfeit $20 bill used earlier to purchase gas at a local convenience store. ...
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Posted By Charles R. Green
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15-Feb-2011
DUI DRIVER LICENSE HEARING LAWYER IN OLATHE KANSAS Driver License Defense Lawyer in Olathe, Kansas Once you have been charged with Driving Under the Influence ( DUI ) in Olathe your Kansas Driving Privileges face a possible suspension from a minimum of 30 Days to One Year. Kansas is now a mandatory Ignition Interlock state, which means that any suspension will be followed by some period of ...
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Posted By DUI Attorney Charles Green
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10-Feb-2011
After having dinner with his wife at the Isle of Capri Casino in Kansas City, Missouri, Mr. Loyd was stopped and charged with DWI and Driving While Revoked. The Probable Cause for the Police Officer stopping him was that he allegedly Failed to Signal a turn while leaving the parking lot of the Isle of Capri Casino. However he did not receive a ticket for 'Failure to Signal', and the Officer's ...
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Posted By Kansas City DUI Defense Lawyer
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3-Feb-2011
The Kansas Legislature recently heard testimony from advocates and opponents of proposed tougher changes to Kansas DUI laws. Under current Kansas laws, a person charged with DUI that has eight prior Drunk Driving convictions faces a maximum sentence of one year in jail. A person with sixteen prior DUI convictions faces the same possible sentence, one year in jail. The new laws would increase ...
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