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Prominent Southern California DUI Attorney Matthew Ruff Named Among 2026 “America’s Most Honored Lawyers – Top 1%”

Matthew Ruff has been honored as one of the top 1%, America’s Most Honored Lawyers for 2026, a testament to his exceptional skills and dedication in the field of DUI defense. With nearly 30 years of experience, Matthew has mastered the complexities of drunk driving laws and criminal defense, securing numerous dismissed cases. Continue reading

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The .25 BAC Illusion: How a Torrance DUI Attorney Exposed the “One-Walk-Through” Police Lie

The prosecution’s case against Matthew’s client seemed airtight, with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.25%—exceeding the legal limit. Yet, through meticulous scrutiny, DUI Attorney Matthew Ruff unveiled a critical flaw: the arresting officer lacked formal training and certification for the breath test device in question. This oversight exposed a systemic issue within California’s Title 17 regulations, casting doubt on the validity of the high BAC readings. Ultimately, the prosecution’s evidence crumbled, and the administrative action against the driver was dismissed, underscoring the importance of proper training and adherence to legal procedures. Continue reading

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Fourth Amendment Friday – “The DUI Exception to the Constitution”

The Fourth Amendment’s strict application often falters when it comes to DUIs, despite lacking a specific exception in the Constitution. Scalia’s Navarette dissent highlights this, as courts routinely treat DUIs with softer scrutiny under the guise of public safety concerns. A Minnesota seminar exposed alarming statistics linking pregnant women to accidents more than cannabis users. Courts’ classification of DUIs as sui generis, denying this classification, is evident in sentencing and plea negotiations, where speculative conduct justifies harsh penalties and trials. The Fourth Amendment’s standards of probable cause, reasonable suspicion, and warrant requirements must remain constant, unaffected by the offense’s social stigma. Continue reading

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