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On Tuesday, Brazilian painter Romero Britto pled no contest to charges of driving under the influence. Like several other celebrities charged with Southern Florida and Southern California DUI over the past few months, Britto escaped with a relatively lenient sentence: six months probation; 100 hours of community service; a $1,000 fine; and a six month license suspension.britto.jpg

Britto, who’s had work commissioned by the Miami Dolphins (among others), was arrested back in March when he drove his black Bentley erratically along Washington Avenue in Miami Beach. An officer allegedly saw him nearly hit a parked car and pulled him over under suspicion of driving under the influence. Britto blew a breathalyzer reading of 0.16 — twice the legal limit for Los Angeles DUI. In addition, he failed a roadside sobriety test.

Had Britto been given the chance to consult with an experienced Los Angeles DUI attorney, he might have hesitated about taking that breathalyzer test.

According to solid scientific research, breathalyzer test results are often unreliable. Breathalyzers have trouble distinguishing ethanol (the active compound in alcohol) and other chemicals that may be on the breath. In addition, the early part of the breath may yield a far lower BAC reading than the later part of the breath (which is one of the reasons why officers often ask suspects to blow deeply into breathalyzers). Other factors can throw test readings off, including:

• The time the sample is taken
• Whether or not a suspect is diabetic
• Whether or not a suspect ate food before drinking
• Whether the suspect is a man or a woman
• Poor maintenance of machines
• Officer bias or error
• Calibration errors
If you’ve recently been pulled over for DUI in Southern California, you may need an aggressive, seasoned, and technically astute lawyer to explore your defense options. Los Angeles and Pasadena DUI Attorney Michael Kraut can provide a free, confidential analysis of your options today. Attorney Kraut spent years prosecuting DUI cases in Los Angeles and Southern California and he knows how to orchestrate solid arguments that can break down the prosecution’s case and deliver excellent results. With your future on the line, you need top notch legal counsel to battle for your rights.

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California courts have become more strict on driving under the influence cases (DUI) throughout Southern California. As the economy suffers and court budgets are barely paying for basic services, courts are increasing fines and mandating harsher sentences in DUI cases.

When a person is arrested for a DUI under California Vehicle Code Section 23152(a) and 23152(b), the prosecutor files the charges. A person charged with a DUI will then have to appear in court and should always be represented by a DUI defense attorney. In some cases a person will just show up to court without an attorney and will hope for the best. Most experts believe that is a very unwise decision. First of all, representation on a Los Angeles DUI case is very important. Second, an attorney who is not trained specifically on the complex nature of DUI cases will most likely not do the best for the client.

Often times a DUI defense attorney who is a former prosecutor will have the best knowledge of the case, the defenses and also will have previously worked with the prosecutor. These relationships are often priceless. If a prosecutor knows that he is not only facing a DUI defense attorney who knows the law, but also knows all of the ways to challenge the evidence, he may want to resolve a DUI case early with reduced or dismissed charges.

However, it is important to be very careful when picking your DUI defense firm. All to often the firm claims to be made of up of former prosecutors. However, the former prosecutor may only sign the client and never go to court. These firms are sometimes called “mills” because they charge a lower fee, but do not aggressively handle the case. The former prosecutor may sign the client but then passes the case over to a young attorney who does not have much experience, or was never a prosecutor at all.

The other concern is the actual background of their attorney. Even if the attorney was a former prosecutor, the client should find out where the attorney practiced when they worked for he government. Many “former prosecutors” have come to the Southern California area after they left the prosecutor’s office in different cities, or even a different state. Often times when a client asks the tough questions, they learn that the attorney was a prosecutor in Florida, or some other distance place.

Choosing a Los Angeles DUI defense attorney who was a prosecutor in the very court your case is going to be handled may be the most optimal. A DUI attorney who knows the judge, the court staff, the current prosecutor, and the law is probably the best of all situations to assist the client.

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Over the last few days and nights, over 100 people have been arrested for the following charges; Los Angeles DUI; Orange County DUI; Pasadena DUI, Beverly Hills DUI and Glendora DUI. In actuality, it does not matter where you are in Southern California, a DUI arrest will result in similar charges and DUI penalties.

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The law on DUI checkpoints in clear cut. The government must publically announce the placement of the checkpoint, and must also give a driver the ability to veer away from the impending danger by either turning around, or a cross street to exit away from the checkpoint. A well connected Pasadena DUI defense attorney is going to be able to review the facts of your arrest and prepare a vigorous defense on your behalf. That’s because if the police do not abide by very strict terms in setting up the checkpoint, the DUI pas test and subsequent arrest may be illegal.

If you are arrested then the penalties for a DUI will depend on if this is a first time DUI or if a person has multiple DUI convictions. If the offense is a first time DUI, then California law requires a minimum of 48 hours, and a maximum of 6 months, in jail. Additionally, the court may order fines up to $1000 plus penalty assessments. This could raise the fine up to $5000. You will also be placed on probation for a three year period. In addition, the Department of Motor Vehicles will conduct a DUI administrative hearing and if you loose, your license will be suspended for a four month period. Your car insurance will also increase significantly. You will also have to take an alcohol education course for at least 3 months at great expense.

Many people think that if they are charged with driving under the influence, you should avoid the cost of a lawyer and just go before the judge and plead guilty. There is nothing further from the truth. The penalties for a DUI far outweigh the cost of a top rated DUI criminal defense attorney.

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An Indianapolis woman was recently arrested for a car crash that injured an 8 year old girl. The police arrested Juna Leon, 31, who now faces a DUI charge causing serious bodily injury.

Reports indicate that Leon was driving drunk when she ran a stop sign causing another vehicle to t-bone her car. The 8 year girl was ejected from the vehicle as a result of the crash.

In California, DUI with injury occurs when another person other then the driver is injured is charged under California Vehicle Code section 23153(a) and 23153(B).

In order for the prosecution to prove their case, they must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the person at the wheel was driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and that as a result of driving under the influence, they caused an injury to another person. If the person at the wheel has a blood alcohol level over .08% by body weight, then there is a presumption that they are driving under the influence.

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Billy Lane, the celebrity motorcycle designer and builder, was sentenced to six years of prison for his DUI manslaughter conviction. Lane fatally struck and killed Gerald Morelock who was driving his motorcycle when Morelock and Lane’s pickup truck collided.

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Lane had over two times the legal limit. The legal limit in Florida is the same as for a Los Angeles DUI. In California, as in most states, the legal limit is .08% alcohol by weight. Once you have crossed over this threshold and are driving, then you are presumptively driving under the influence.

Lane faced up to nine years in prison as part of his plea deal with prosecutors. The judge exercised his discretion and sentenced Lane to six years for his DUI vehicular homicide.

In California, if you are convicted of a felony DUI, you can be sent to prison. There are several different crimes that will lead to a felony DUI charge. First, having four California DUI convictions within 10 years. Second, if you have an accident while driving under the influence and someone is seriously hurt, and third, if a person is killed during the commission of a DUI.

As soon as you are arrested or charged with a DUI, it is important to immediately hire a pre-filing DUI criminal defense attorney. Your attorney will be able to gather evidence quickly and efficiently to protect your rights before the prosecutor files criminal charges.

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People Magazine’s website has reported that Mischa Barton, a breakout star from the O.C. and a lead on The CW’s new show, The Beautiful Life, has been officially released from Cedar-Sinai Hospital following a week long stay for as yet unknown medical issues and psychiatric problems. The A-list TV actress had been arrested for a Los Angeles DUI in 2008 and convicted of a misdemeanor for which she received three years of probation.293.barton.mischa.122707.jpg

At the time of Barton’s arrest last year, fans and industry insiders alike worried whether she could overcome her issues and keep her career on track. Barton surprised the naysayers by demonstrating a string of fine performances in her new CW soap. And the show’s EP, Ashton Kutcher, reassured a nervous network that “Mischa Barton is going great.” However, other sources reportedly close to the actress have expressed concern that Barton may still be struggling with extensive substance abuse problems.

It may behoove the starlet to consult a Los Angeles DUI defense attorney before her alleged problems lead her down the path of recividism. Individuals arrested multiple times for driving under the influence in Southern California can be subjected to an array of painful, long term penalties. For instance:

• Second time offenders – if convicted of two Los AngelesDUIs within a ten year period, you will face a mandatory minimum of four days in jail, 18 months in alcohol school, and significant court costs and fines. In addition, the court may suspend your driver’s license for up to two years and impose other penalties, such as ordering that you install an interlock device in your car.

• Third time offenders – if convicted of two misdemeanor Pasadena DUIs within a ten year period, you’ll be sentenced to a minimum of 120 days in custody, and your license could be suspended for up to three years. In addition, you’ll likely face stiffer fines and court costs, stricter probation terms, and other penalties.

• Fourth time offenders – if you’re convicted for four California DUIs within a span of just ten years, you’ll be sentenced to 180 days in jail… that is, if the court rules your charge a misdemeanor. A felony fourth time Los Angeles DUI can land you a prison sentence of up to three years – even if you didn’t injure anyone or cause damage to property. In addition, you’ll suffer a driver’s license suspension of four years and an array of increased fines and penalties.

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Roderick George Toombs, better known as the WWF’s “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, got hit hard with a charge of driving under the influence in Los Angeles on July 2 in Hollywood. The former archrival of “good guy” Hulk Hogan may face up to half a year of jail as well as significant costs, including an $1,000 fine and court costs, if he’s convicted of the misdemeanor.roddy_piper.jpg

In his heyday, Piper was a national celebrity. To date, he has continued to promote professional wrestling performances. He actually jumped into the ring in late April to do battle with other old time legends, such as “Nature Boy” Ric Flair and Jimmy “Super Fly” Snuka. Piper typically enters the ring to the tune of bagpipes and often plays off the stereotype of a drunken Scotsman.

The wrestler/actor was released on a $5,000 bail at 8:00 a.m. the morning following his arrest. As of this writing, it is not yet known whether Piper has procured the services of a Los Angeles DUI defense attorney.

Given how severe the punishment for a Los Angeles DUI can be, it’s important to understand what specifically police officers look for when they pull over suspects. Here are some common symptoms of DUI that police note in their arrest reports:

• Nonsense speech or incoherent mumbling
• Bloodshot eyes
• Reckless, wild, or negligent driving
• Inability to balance
• Poor pupil control
• Smell of alcohol on the person
• General fumbling and stumbling
• Disheveled appearance
• Inappropriate reactions to officer’s questions (e.g. giddiness/laughter)
• Incomprehensible or illogical explanation of driving behavior or of the evening’s events

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Nathan Mathers (a.k.a. Nathan Kane), the 23 year-old younger brother of hip-hop superstar Eminem, pled guilty on July 23 to driving under the influence in April. This will be Mathers’ second DUI conviction, and he could face a whole year in jail, $1,000 in fines, and a forced license suspension of up to a year – a punishment similar to the penalties a second offense Los Angeles DUI might merit.nate_mathers%20photo.jpg

According to reports, Nathan Mathers had been tooling around the suburbs of Macomb (near metro Detroit) when an ambulance pulled up behind him and flashed its lights and blared its sirens. Mathers did not pull over to let the ambulance by; the police subsequently arrested him. Mathers’ BAC level was reported to be 0.17% – more than double the legal limit for Southern California DUI and Michigan DUI. He also allegedly failed roadside sobriety tests.

It’s unclear from the reports how precisely the Michigan police ascertained Mathers’ BAC level. As a Los Angeles DUI defense attorney might tell you, one of the most common ways to do this is to use what’s known as a Preliminary Alcohol Screening test (PAS), which in most cases is a simple breathalyzer exam. The way this works is that DUI suspects are asked to blow into a device, which then estimates BAC based on the alcohol content of the breath.

A Los Angeles Preliminary Alcohol Screening test is not required for all DUI suspects. Notwithstanding what police at the scene may tell you, if you refuse to take such a test, your license will not be immediately suspended (unless you are under 21 or on probation for a Los Angeles DUI, in which case, the police can immediately suspend your license.) PAS test results can be compromised in myriad ways. For instance, the more deeply you breathe into a breathalyzer, the higher your BAC reading will likely be. You can thus easily blow a false positive, even if your actual BAC is well below the legal limit.

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Actor Shia LaBeouf, the star of the Transformers films is still on probation for his 2008 Los Angeles DUI arrest. The 23 year-old actor has is now dealing with the ordinary transportation problems that everyday people have when they have been arrested for a southern California DUI or for driving under the influence in Los Angeles. As recent paparazzi photos of LaBeouf walking away from his gym without the benefit of a car because he cannot legally drive due to a court-enforced probation.shia-labeouf-mugshot.jpg

It was almost a year ago the LaBeouf got arrested for Southern California DUI after he flipped hisFord pickup truck into oncoming traffic and struck another car. LaBeouf was injured in the accident as was his female passenger. The woman who was driving the other car the the actor hit also sustained minor injuries. LaBeouf was only convicted of a misdemeanor charge of 23152(a) of the California Vehicle Code.

After all, as an experienced Southern California DUI defense attorney might explain, according to California Vehicle Codes § 23152 (a) and 23153 (b), individuals who injure others while driving with a BAC of 0.08% or above can be charged with a felony. In fact, had any of LaBeouf’s victims suffered “great bodily injury,” the actor could have faced three years in prison or more depending on the severity of the injury.

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Russell Rhodes, a 50 year-old anchor for WTVT Channel 13 in Tampa, has pled no contest to a misdemeanor charge stemming from a January 16, 2009 DUI arrest. Although Rhodes was not charged with a Southern California DUI (in fact, his arrest occurred in Southern Florida), his ordeal caught the attention of many legal watchers here in Los Angeles.russell_rhodes.jpg
According to reports, a deputy stopped the TV host in a parking garage out of suspicion that Rhodes was driving under the influence. Rhodes fled from the officer on foot. The officer pursued and, in an attempt to detain his suspect, tackled the TV host to the ground, causing bruising and facial bleeding (evident in the attached mug shot).
Had a skillful Southern California DUI defense attorney been handling his case, Rhodes might have been able to get all charges against him excused and even take legal action against the deputy who hit him. That said, Rhodes’ sentence of 50 hours of community service and half-a-year of probation is relatively mild compared to punishment for a Los Angeles DUI, which can include a battery of unpleasant penalties.

Even for a first time misdemeanor, a suspect may have to pay a fine of $1,000, endure a driver’s license suspension of a year (with no restricted license privileges), and face a minimum of 48 hours in police custody and a maximum of half-a-year in jail. In addition, first time offenders can also face probation, steep court costs, and mandatory time in Los Angeles DUI alcohol school. Multiple offenders face increased minimum mandatory jail time as well as longer license suspensions, steeper fines, higher court costs, stricter probations, and other penalties.

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