When you host a party or get-together, it is possible that some of your guests will get tipsy. This could happen even if you do not serve alcohol, as a few people might bring their own beverages. It is risky to let apparently drunk guests drive after the party, so...
DUI Defense
DUI defense needed after accident results in fatality
On Behalf of Sallee Law, LLC | Nov 22, 2016 | DUI Defense
Car accidents resulting in death are always tragic. When a situation involves suspected drunk driving, the aftermath may include the need for DUI defense if charges are filed against a particular motorist. This is just what happened to one woman in Indiana, who was...
How to know which DUI defense option is best for your situation
On Behalf of Sallee Law, LLC | Nov 7, 2016 | DUI Defense
Being pulled over in a traffic stop in Indiana, then accused of drunk driving, is a sure-fire way to put a damper on an otherwise good day. While it is unlawful to operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content exceeding the legal limit, merely having a drink or...
What is auto brewery syndrome?
On Behalf of Sallee Law, LLC | Oct 27, 2016 | DUI Defense
When you are pulled over and an officer believes you are driving while under the influence of alcohol, he or she may give you a breath test. If you don't pass the test, you may be arrested or cited for DUI or DWI. These charges could lead to court time, fines,...
DUI Convictions Have Wheels
On Behalf of Sallee Law, LLC | Oct 6, 2016 | DUI Defense
Indiana attracts many thousands of out-of-state sports fans to the area every year for major events such as: Indy 500 Brickyard 400 NCAA tournament and Final Four basketball games Big 10 football conference championship game NFL Scouting CombineIf you're from...
DUI defense strategy may change if Breathalyzer is refused
On Behalf of Sallee Law, LLC | Sep 28, 2016 | DUI Defense
In Indiana and all other states, a motorist is free to refuse a Breathalyzer test upon request from a police officer. However, doing so may activate an automatic chain of events according to the laws in a particular state. As part of a thorough DUI defense, a motorist...
Does the Fourth Amendment protect drivers from blood and breath tests?
On Behalf of Sallee Law, LLC | Sep 21, 2016 | DUI Defense
The question continues to be asked following the Supreme Court decision earlier this year, which addressed the same question. In three separate cases, drivers in Minnesota and North Dakota who were suspected of driving under the influence were told they must comply to...
Could smartphone breathalyzers help prevent DUIs?
On Behalf of Sallee Law, LLC | Sep 8, 2016 | DUI Defense
It's midnight. Do you know what your blood alcohol content is? The best way to avoid a DUI charge is, of course, to never drive after drinking a drop of alcohol. But for those wondering if they or their friends should call a cab after a drink or two, a personal...
Indiana incident may require strong DUI defense
On Behalf of Sallee Law, LLC | Jul 27, 2016 | DUI Defense
Various situations may arise posing challenges to those accused of drunk driving in the aftermath of motor vehicle collisions. In Indiana, a recent incident occurred where a lieutenant of a sheriff's department was accused of crashing his vehicle into a man ...
Indiana officer may need DUI defense
On Behalf of Sallee Law, LLC | Jul 13, 2016 | DUI Defense
An Indiana police officer was recently asked to resign from his position on the force. The request came following a motor vehicle accident involving a man who was apparently standing outside his vehicle at the time. The officer reportedly refused to step down and may...
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