There were three propositions on the ballot this past election day that involved criminal matters: Proposition 34: The death penalty; Proposition 35: Human trafficking; and, Proposition 36: The “Three strikes law” and repeat felonies. Previously, I blogged about Proposition 34, and I am sad to report this measure did not…
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Californians To Vote On The Death Penalty Initiative: Get Out And Vote!
San Diego, California, it’s almost that time of year…to end all the political advertisements on the television and radio, in the newspapers and magazines, and, of course, in all those mailings. Yes, on Tuesday, November 6th, it will be your time to vote! Although I usually don’t use this blog…
In San Diego It’s NOT Illegal To Drink Alcohol And Drive A Vehicle!!
A DUI lawyer in Texas decided to advertise his drunk driving defense firm by putting a message on wristbands that were given out to bar patrons. The message read, “Drinking tonight? Know your rights.” This was followed by the DUI attorney’s telephone number. Although this upset Mothers Against Drunk Driving,…
San Diego Cops To Run DUI Task Force This Weekend
San Diego Sheriff’s Department announced today 15 law enforcement agencies throughout the County of San Diego will conduct a drunk driving crackdown involving saturation patrols, (increased law enforcement specifically looking for impaired drivers), during Halloween week. They started yesterday and will continue through November 4th. San Diego State University’s (SDSU)…
San Marcos Woman Found Guilty In Drunk Driving Trial
A Vista driving under the influence trial concluded with a finding for guilt on three counts of gross vehicle manslaughter this week, according to 10news.com. San Marcos resident, Debbie Sumi, 36, was in a vehicle that crashed into the back of another car that was parked on the shoulder on…
Under-Age Drinking And Driving Rates Fall
Drunk driving rates of U.S. high school students have drastically fallen over the past 20 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, (CDC). In a report that was released this week, the CDC claimed it analyzed data from 1991-2011. The data was collected from self-reporting, voluntary, and…
SD Courts Suffer Cut In Funding, How Will This Affect Your DUI Case?
The San Diego County courts are suffering from the biggest financial cuts in history. State funding dropped from $190 million to $157 million and a larger shortfall is expected next year. To bridge the gap in the funding, many changes are happening within the courthouse. Many courtrooms are being closed…
Chula Vista, Rancho SD, Oceanside, IB, San Diego, Encinitas, Santee, And Poway To Conduct DUI Checkpoints & Saturation Patrols
Numerous San Diego law enforcement agencies announced they will be out in full force over the Labor Day weekend conducting drunk driving roadblocks and saturation patrols, according to 10news.com. Chula Vista Police will conduct a DUI checkpoint on Friday, August 31st, from 6:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. on Saturday morning.…
San Diego County’s Driving Under The Influence (DUI) News
San Diego Sheriffs and San Diego Police have been busy arresting drivers for DUI within the past week. The San Diego Sheriff’s Department conducted drunk driving checkpoints this past weekend in Imperial Beach, Poway, San Marcos, Vista, and Santee, according to the sandiegoreader.com. In addition, they set up a checkpoint…
El Cajon DUI Crash & Chula Vista And Escondido Conduct Drunk Driving Checkpoints
A suspected drunk driver allegedly drove his vehicle into two other cars in El Cajon on July 14th, at approximately 9:15 p.m. The accident happened near Melrose Lane and Royal Road in El Cajon. Apparently, one car was side swiped on the passenger side, as it was waiting to turn…