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| December 27, 2010 |
| Drunken Driver Drives on the Wrong Side of the Road and Crashes Into another Car |
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A 30 year old man was arrested in Burbank after allegedly driving the wrong way in the southbound lanes of the San Fernando road underpass colliding with an approaching car. The collision happened at about 12:45 a.m. Ezekial Rodriguez fled the scene on foot to a near by McDonalds. He was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, contributing to an injury collision and fleeing the scene. The names of the victims have not been released.
If you or someone you know is being charged with a DUI, contact our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation with one of our DUI attorneys. The penalties involved with a DUI can be very serious and it is important to have an experienced DUI attorney on your side. At the Hedding law firm we have a combined 75 years of experience and have been successful in dozens of cases like these. |
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| December 03, 2010 |
| Young Woman Gets DUI for Riding her Bicycle Under the Influence |
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Patricia Forget, 19, was arrested for riding a bike under the influence. Forget rode her mountain bike through a red light at a major intersection and struck a car. Luckily the driver saw Forget coming and did not move. Forget used the hood of the car to steady herself and then pedaled off only to hit the curb of the median and fall over.
A police officer saw all this happen and initiated a traffic investigation. According to police Forget had red and watery eyes, laughed at inappropriate times and admitted she was "too drunk", she failed a series of sobriety tests, and had a blood alcohol content of 0.215%. She was booked for drunk riding and the bike was confiscated for evidence.
Any motorized vehicle and bicycles on public roadways are subject to California DUI laws, and their operators must have a valid driver's license and registration. The California Vehicle Code states that it is unlawful for any person to ride a bicycle upon a highway while under the influence of alcohol (or drugs). A conviction of violating the California cycling under the influence statute subjects the violator to a base fine of $250.00.
If you are facing a bicycle or cycling under the influence charge it is important that you hire a qualified attorney. The attorneys at the Hedding law firm have a combined 75 years of experience and have dealt with many cases such as these. Contact our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation. |
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| November 22, 2010 |
| Man Arrested for Suspicion of DUI of Nitrous Oxide |
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Jose Luis Gomez, 29, was arrested Saturday on suspicion of driving under the influence of Nitrous Oxide after a crash that killed a teenage and injured 2 others. According to police commander Steve Colon, Gomez was traveling a high rate of speed when he slammed his car into a tree. Officers believe Gomez's command of the vehicle was impaired after abusing Nitrous Oxide. Abuse of the inhalant can cause unconsciousness, disrupt heart rhythm, and result in brain damage.
If you have been arrested or charged with a DUI, contact our criminal defense attorneys today. We have 75 years of combined experience and have defended hundreds of people over the years. The DUI attorneys at the Hedding Law Firm understand the serious nature of these charges and we will do whatever we can to defend you. Call our office today at 818-986-2092, and set up a free face to face consultation.
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| November 17, 2010 |
| Public Shaming on Facebook for Suspected Drunk Drivers |
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The idea of using public shaming on Facebook as a new tactic against drunk driving was suggested at a Huntington Beach City council meeting. According to Lt. Russell Reinbart the city's police department is looking into posting the names of suspected drunk drivers on Facebook. Councilman Devin Dwyer asked police if they could post the names of people arrested for drunk driving on the city's Facebook page.
Their idea is part of an aggressive anti-drunk-driving initiative by the city that asks for more officers focusing on DUI cases, posting the names of people arrested for drunk driving in the city website and letters to bars when one of their patrons is arrested for DUI.
According to a July report by the city there is "a significant DUI problem in Huntington Beach," the report cites 274 alcohol-related collisions and 1,687 drunk-driving arrests last year.
The Facebook proposal will be reviewed by city attorney Jennifer McGrath to ensure there are no legal barriers.
If you or a loved one has been charged with a DUI, contact our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation. Our Los Angeles DUI attorneys at the Hedding law firm have handled thousands of DUI cases and have a combined 75 years of experience. We will collect all the information and facts surrounding your case and get the best possible outcome. |
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| November 17, 2010 |
| Grant Awarded to Los Angeles Sheriff's Department to Fight Impaired and Drunk Driving. |
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The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department has received a $1.1 million grant to fight impaired and drunk driving. The grant was awarded by the California Office of Traffic Safety. A DUI safety campaign will be started, which will include public education, saturation patrols, stakeouts, and sobriety checkpoints. Deputies will also execute warrant searches against repeat offenders and conduct court stings in search of drivers who are driving after having their license suspended for DUI in California.
If you or someone you know is being charged with a DUI contact our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation with one of our Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys. The penalties involved with a DUI can be very serious and it is important to have an experienced DUI attorney on your side. At the Hedding law firm we have a combined 75 years of experience and have been successful in dozens of caes like these.
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| November 16, 2010 |
| Party Broken Up Due to Facebook, Causing DUI Arrests |
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Several law enforcement agencies met at a Washington residence after someone posted new of a large party on Facebook. Eight people were arrested for being under the age of 21 in possession or under the influence of alcohol. An arrest for driving under the influence was also made as attendants left the party.
If convicted, drivers under 18 years old will loose their license for one year or until they turn 18 years old. A judge may also choose to confiscate the underage driver's vehicle. In all cases the driver will have to pay fines of several thousand dollars, and attend driver's safety and alcohol abuse related classes. Subsequent convictions will lead to harsher penalties.
An underage DUI is a very serious offense. Here at the Hedding law firm we are prepared and experienced in handling many DUI cases and we understand that your freedom is important. If you need assistance with your DUI case, contact us today at (818) 986-2092. |
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| November 08, 2010 |
| Partridge Family Star Arrested for DUI |
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The Partridge family star, David Cassidy, was arrested for a DUI. Authorities stopped his white 2008 Mercedes for erratic driving. The vehicle was allegedly traveling off the edge of the road and back into a lane several times. Cassidy admitted to having a glass of wine and prescription pain killer. A half empty bottle of bourborn was found in the back seat. His blood alcohol content was measured at 0.139% and 0.141% during the breath tests. He was booked for driving under the influence.
The DUI attorneys at the Hedding law firm have been dealing with DUI cases for years and have handled thousands of cases. Most people want to simply get the nightmare of the legal system behind them and move on with their life. Our DUI attorneys are well equipped to handle your case discreetly and successfully. Contact our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation.
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| November 03, 2010 |
| Man Dressed as a Portable Breathalyzer Arrested for DUI on Halloween |
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Matthew Nieveen, 19, dressed as a portable breathalyzer machine on Halloween and was arrested for drunken driving. He was pulled over after spotted driving erratically. His BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) level was more than twice the states .08 limit and he is not of the legal drinking age. A bottle of vodka and beer was found in his truck after a search was made.
Under the Zero Tolerance Law in California, a underage driver with a BAC reading of 0.01% or higher gets you arrested and your license confiscated. You will lose your license for a year, pay thousands in fines, and you will be required to attend driver's safety and alcohol abuse related classes. If an underage driver has a BAC of 0.05% or greater, they could be charged with a underage DUI and a regular DUI.
An underage DUI is a very serious offense. Here at the Hedding Law firm we are prepared and experienced in handling many DUI cases and we understand that your freedom is important. If you need assistance with your DUI case, contact us today at (818) 986-2092. |
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| October 29, 2010 |
| Understanding the DUI Court Process |
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Once you are arrested for a DUI in Los Angeles County you will be given a date to appear in court. This date is called the arraignment. Most seasoned DUI attorneys will appear on this court date on your behalf. The law permits the attorney to appear for you and there will be no negative consequences from you not appearing with your chosen attorney. Many people believe that they will look bad if they do not appear. This is simply is not true. In fact, it is common place that private attorneys appear for their clients.
At the arraignment the defense attorney will obtain all the paperwork from the court, related to your case. They will review it and discuss the case with the prosecutor. The case will be called and typically continued so the attorney can discuss the case with his or her client. Once a decision is made whether to negotiate the case or set the matter for trial the attorney will then take all necessary steps to prepare for the chosen path.
If the decision is to go to trial, then a not guilty plea will be entered at the next court date and a trial date set. The attorney will consult any necessary experts and conduct any necessary investigation and prepare the case for trial. If it has been decided to negotiate a resolution to the case, then the attorney will typically have the client come to court and decide with the client what the target resolution is and attempt to obtain the same.
The DUI attorneys at the Hedding Law Firm have been dealing with DUI cases for years and have handled thousands of cases. Most people want to simply get the nightmare of the legal system behind them and move on with their life. Our DUI attorneys are well equipped to handle your case discreetly and successfully. Contact our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation. |
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| October 20, 2010 |
| Police Officer Pleads Not Guilty to Drunken Driving Charges |
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On May 24th at about 4:30pm, a off-duty Long Beach police officer left a Long Beach bar to go to a friend's house. While driving, he stopped his vehicle at green lights and weaved in and out of traffic lanes. At one point, when he failed to start moving at a green light, the driver of the car behind him got out. walked over to the officer's car and turned off the engine. A witness called 911, and Garden Grove police arrived at the scene.
Eddie Sanchez, 30, pleaded not guilty to drunken driving charges Tuesday. He is being charged with one misdemeanor count each of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a blood-alcohol level of .08 percent or more, with a sentencing enhancement allegation of having a blood-alcohol level of .15% or more. He is facing up to 6 months in jail if convicted.
Nancy Pratt, a spokeswoman for the Long Beach Police Department, was unable to comment on Sanchez's status, but did provide this statement from the department's chief, Jim Mcdonnell: "Police officers are held to a higher standard both on and off duty due to the unique authority granted to them in our society. We hold our employees accountable for their behavior and expect them to conduct themselves in accordance with the law at all times."
If you or someone you know is being charged with a DUI call our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation with one of our DUI attorneys. The penalties involved with a DUI can be very serious and it is important to have an experience DUI attorney on your side. At the Hedding Law firm we have a combined 75 years of experience and have been successful in dozens of cases like these. |
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| October 14, 2010 |
| Hit-And-Run Driver Found at Home with Scooter Still Stuck to Vehicle |
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Bruce Barber was struck by a hit-and-run driver and is being treated for a broken leg and possible broken ribs. He was struck around 11:30pm by Jessica J. Eddy who was driving a 1997 BMW. Police did not indicated how they tracked down the vehicle, but when they arrived at Eddy's home, the scooter was still stuck to the front of the car. She was arrested for DUI, DUI with injury, leaving the scene of an accident, and driving with a suspended license. She has a prior California DUI conviction and is facing charges for a August DUI arrest in which she refused to submit to a breath test.
If you or someone you know is facing DUI and hit-and-run charges, you will need an experienced and qualified attorney on your side. The Los Angeles criminal defense attorneys at the Hedding Law firm have a combined 75 years of experience, and have been successful in many of these types of cases. Call our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation. We will listen to all the facts surrounding your unique case and devise a proper plan of action. |
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| October 12, 2010 |
| 13-Year-Old Girl Arrested for Investigation of Driving Under the Influence |
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A 13-year-old girl was arrested after a high speed chase that ended when she crashed. She is under investigation of driving under the influence, evading arrest, and possessing brass knuckles. The chase began when an officer pulled up behind the 13 year old's vehicle. The officer said two boys and two girls got out of the vehicle and then the girl sped off. The teenager continued to drive erratically until she sideswiped a slower car causing her SUV to flip and tumble into a tree.
Under the Zero Tolerance Law in California, a underage driver with a BAC reading of 0.01% or higher gets you arrested and your license confiscated. You will lose your license for a year, pay thousands in fines, and you will be required to attend driver's safety and alcohol abuse related classes. If an underage driver has a BAC of 0.05% or greater, they could be charged with a underage DUI and a regular DUI.
An underage DUI is a very serious offense. Here at the Hedding Law Firm we are prepared and experienced in handling many DUI cases and we understand that your freedom is important. If you need assistance with your DUI case, call us today at (818) 986-2092. |
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| October 11, 2010 |
| Suspected Drunken Driver Arrested After Hitting and Killing Motorcyclist |
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A suspected drunken driver was arrested after hitting and killing a 23-year-old motorcyclist with his pickup truck. The Downy Police Department reported that the driver of the GMC pickup ran a red light and his vehicle collided with the motorcycle. According to police, the driver of the pickup was not injured, and was booked on suspicion of felony drunken driving.
Under California Penal Code 191.5 (a), gross vehicular manslaughter is the unintentional and unlawful killing of a human being, in the driving of a vehicle while intoxicated, where the killing was either the direct result of the charge of an unlawful act, not amounting to a felony, and with gross negligence, or the immediate result of the charge of a lawful act that might produce death, in an unlawful manner, and with gross negligence.
If you or someone you know is facing a DUI with a vehicular manslaughter charge, you will need an experienced and qualified attorney on your side. The DUI attorneys at the Hedding Law firm have a combined 75 years of experience, and have been successful in many DUI cases. Call our office today to set up a free face-to-face consultation. We will listen to all the facts surrounding your unique case and devise a proper plan of action. |
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| October 08, 2010 |
| Will Matt Keough Serve Time in Prison for Felony DUI |
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Former major league pitcher, Matt Keough, pleaded guilty in July to a felony DUI and was sent to a 90-day diagnostic program at the California Institution for Men in Chino, so psychiatric experts could evaluate him to see if he was eligible for probation. Keough could learn today whether he will be facing jail time or not. Orange County Superior Court Judge Derek Johnson could decide to either sentence him to probation or 16 months to three years in prison.
Keough was supposed to enter a guilty plea in July, but the judge said Keough was too drunk and told him to report back to court another day. He still smelled of alcohol when he reported back to court, but was sober enough to enter the plea.
Keough's run-ins with the law date back to 2005, all alcohol related. His attorney, Harley, claims that Keough's problems sprung from a hit in the head with a foul ball in 1992 during spring training. "He's been a basket case ever since then," Harley said. "He's just a pathetic person." Harley does not have any medical proof or evaluations that being hit by the ball is what has led to Keough's problems, but the attorney did make a point that his family cites the accident as the onset of all these issues.
Officials of the probation department have evaluated psychologists reports and made a recommendation to the judge. Harley will get a chance to see the recommendation today. If it appears that judge Johnson will sentence Keough to more time in prison, Harley said he will ask for the sentencing to be continued so he can prepare his legal arguments to request the lower term of 16 months.
A DUI conviction can have a serious impact on your life and on the lives of those around you. If you or someone you know is facing DUI charges, call our office today. The DUI attorneys at the Hedding Law Firm have handled hundreds of DUI/DWI cases over the years and we know the appropriate steps to take to assist you in making the right decisions. |
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| October 07, 2010 |
| Hospitalized Drunk Drivers Escaping Conviction |
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According to Dr. James F. Holmes of UC Davis School of Medicine, among those admitted to the ER with a blood alcohol level above the legal limit "the conviction rate is 59 percent." Holmes and his colleagues looked at data from a large California hospital of 241 drivers who'd been admitted to the ER in 2007. These drivers were admitted with a blood alcohol level above 80 milligrams per deciliter, the state's legal limit. Of those patients, the sickest and those with alcohol levels below 200 were less likely to end up with a guilty sentence.
According to the DMV records, surprisingly the investigating police officers believed 11 percent of the drunk drivers were characterized as having "not been drinking." The ER blood samples showed an average alcohol level of 172 milligrams per deciliter. "Those guys were over the legal limit, although the officers said they hadn't been drinking, and they didn't get a DUI," said Holmes.
It wasn't necessarily out of negligence that these police officers did not report the drivers as DUI. Doctors are prevented from giving out patient information by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), this includes blood alcohol levels. Police often have to wait around at the hospital until the patient has been treated before they can do further investigation. During this time the patient is breaking down alcohol at a steady pace. Although it is possible to estimate the original levels given the elapsed time, it isn't often done. This could explain why the legally recorded blood alcohol levels average some 50 milligrams lower than the hospital's test results. Officers can require a blood test even if a suspected drunk driver refuses, but they only request them if there are signs of intoxication.
"There is a push among some of the injury prevention researchers at our institution to basically get a state law that would require the (emergency department) physician to report to the police that they have an intoxicated driver," Holmes said.Skeptics worry that such a law might scare injured drivers away from seeking medical attention after an accident.
If you or someone you know is being charged for DUI, call us today to schedule a free face-to-face consultation. The Los Angeles DUI attorneys at the Hedding Law Firm have a combined 75 years of experience. We will collect all the facts and information related to your case and devise a proper plan of action for your unique case. |
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| September 09, 2010 |
| Santa Clarita Transit Bus Hit By Motorist Driving Under the Influence |
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51-year-old Jeane Dexheimer of Camarillo rear-ended a Santa Clarita Valley Transit bus and was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated shortly after. Moving east on Soledad Canyon Road, the bus had just stopped to allow another passenger on, when Dexheimer rammed her car into the back of the bus. Authorities say the accident took place at Golden Oak Road at approximately 10:30 p.m. on Thursday. Another source said that of the 10 passenger on board only one was taken to the hospital after complaining about a back pain. The 51-year-old had minor injuries and was hospitalized after the accident.
The majority of Southern California DUI and drunk driving related cases occur in Los Angeles and Los Angeles County. Our firm has a tremendous experience handling DUI cases throughout the San Fernando Valley, but handles a large portion of its cases in Los Angeles.
We have defended hundreds of people over the years and know the appropriate steps to take to assist you in protecting your rights and making the correct decisions in court and in dealing with the D.M.V. Call us now...If your DUI arrest or case originated in Los Angeles, please contact one of our Los Angeles DUI Attorneys today to discuss the case in more detail.
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| August 26, 2010 |
| Man Drives 11 Miles With 3 Tires, Charged With DWI |
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61-year-old Duane Bush was arrested on Monday after Genessee County Sheriff's Department was notified by a motorist that Bush had been driving his van with a popped tire. Eleven miles later, Bush was arrested at his home in Bethany, New York. He was found to be driving with a blood-alcohol level 3 times that of New York's state limit, and a license which had been expired for 33 years. Bush was later charged with aggravated DWI and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
DUI offenses are among the most common crimes police officers arrest Californians for on a daily basis. Many people do not realize that a DUI is a crime that carries potentially serious consequences to the person's driving record, insurance rates, reputation and freedom. At the Hedding Law Firm, we diligently and professionally defend individuals charged with drunk driving. Our lawyers have handled hundreds of DUI / DWI cases over the years and we know the appropriate steps to take to assist you in making the right decisions. Contact us now to set up a free and immediate consultation! |
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| February 10, 2010 |
| TV Star Adrian Pasdar Of 'Heroes' Booked For DUI |
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One doesn't have to look to a
Los Angeles DUI attorney to know that Drunk driving is a serious criminal offense. It is commonly referred to as "DUI" (Driving Under the Influence of Alchohol or Drugs) or "DWI" (Driving While Intoxicated). It is illegal for a driver's "BAC" (blood alcohol content) to be 0.08% or higher in the state of California. If you are pulled over, you will be expected to complete either one or a number of sobriety tests: walk and turn, breath, urine, and blood tests. Evading these tests can hasten your arrest and put you behind bars. In addition to jail time, this misdemeanor offense can subsequently lead to numerous fines, counseling, points added onto your driving record, probation, and even the suspension of your license!
One recent example of how important a
Los Angeles DUI attorney is, can be seen in the popular 'Heroes' TV star, Adrian Pasdar, arrest for DUI. According to the California Highway Patrol, Pasdar was not only veering unsafely across lanes, but driving his Ford F-150 well over the alloted speed limit at 94 mph on the California Highway. Pasdar failed the field sobriety test when he was pulled over and then booked for DUI. He was later released around 8:30 a.m. on $15,000 bail.
If you have been accused of DUI -- don't wait! Contact our
Los Angeles DUI attorneys at the Hedding Law Office immediately (818) 986-2092, or visit our website at
http://www.acecriminalattorneys.com. Our attorneys have more than 70+ years of combined experience that they will use to obtain the best possible outcome for you. They will try their best to have the charges against you reduced or even dropped. Don't wait too long -- your rights can be lost without prompt action!
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