Leandra's Law: "In-car" breathalyzers installed for DWI offenders

August 14th, 2010 by David


AP ALBANY — Anyone convicted of a felony or misdemeanor drunk driving charge will have to install ignition interlock systems on any vehicle they drive, … See all stories on this topic »

New IID Law on the Books :: DUI Blogger

August 5th, 2010 by David


If you live in Los Angeles, Tulare, Alameda, or Sacramento counties beware…a new California DUI law went on the books last month. All first time DUI offenders who live in these counties will be required to install ignition interlock … DUI Blogger – http://www.duiblogger.com/

Calif. DUI law among those taking effect this week

July 1st, 2010 by David


The law requires first-time and repeat offenders to install ignition interlock devices in their vehicles. If the device detects alcohol on the driver's …

Wisconsin's new drunk driving law begins July 1

June 30th, 2010 by David


By Shawn Johnson, Wisconsin Public Radio Wisconsin's new drunk driving law will force all repeat offenders to install ignition interlocks, … See all stories on this topic »

New DUI Law Goes into Effect July 1 in Four California Counties …

June 19th, 2010 by David


Come July 1, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Alameda and Tulare counties will start requiring first-time DUI offenders to install ignition interlock devices IIDs. Law Advice – http://www.lawadvice.ws/

New DUI Law Affects Four California Counties Starting July 1 …

June 19th, 2010 by David


Starting on July 1, 2010, convicted drunk drivers in Los Angeles, Sacramento, Tulare, and Alameda counties will have to install ignition interlock devices in. DreamLegalTeam Law Blog – http://www.dreamlegalteam.com/law_blog/

Personal Injury Advice: New DUI Law Goes into Effect July 1 in …

June 18th, 2010 by David


New DUI Law Goes into Effect July 1 in Four California CountiesCome July 1, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Alameda and Tulare counties will start requiring first-time DUI offenders to install ignition interlock devices (IIDs) in their … Injury Law News RSS feed – http://injurylawnews.net/