Tag Archives: Los Angeles DUI Attorney

Case Victory: DUI Charges Dismissed in Los Angeles Superior Court

When facing a DUI in Los Angeles, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Conviction for driving under the influence carries mandatory fines, programs, and a permanent criminal record. However, as demonstrated by Matthew Ruff’s recent case at the Los Angeles Metropolitan Courthouse, the right legal strategy can transform a dire situation into a manageable resolution. In this case, our client was charged with two serious counts under the California Vehicle Code: VC 23152(a) and VC 23152(b). Despite strong evidence, Matthew Ruff’s forensic review and negotiation led to full DUI dismissals and a reduction to reckless driving. Continue reading

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DUI Victory: How Matthew Ruff Challenged a Six-Month Delay and “Anonymous” Evidence

In California’s DMV Administrative Per Se (APS) DUI hearings, Matthew J. Ruff’s recent victory shows how flawed paperwork can dismantle the presumption of regularity. Using Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations, Ruff successfully argued that the DMV’s case against his client collapsed due to missing identity details in the LASD Laboratory Examination Report. This case highlights the critical need for proper documentation in legal proceedings. By challenging the lab’s disclaimer on identity accuracy and emphasizing the broken chain of custody, Ruff demonstrated the power of legal strategy in protecting driver’s licenses. Continue reading

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When an “Anonymous Tip” Isn’t Enough: Revisiting a Landmark Fourth Amendment Victory

DUI Attorney Matthew Ruff’s landmark case on anonymous tips highlights the balance between public safety and privacy in DUI investigations. In a notable Appellate Division case (Case No. BR 053296), Ruff successfully argued that Redondo Beach police lacked reasonable suspicion based solely on an anonymous caller’s report of a driver with a glass of wine. Continue reading

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