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CASE RESULT: Felony Evading & DUI Charges Dropped in Just 3 Days via Early Intervention

Imagine facing a lifetime of consequences after being arrested for Felony Evading, DUI, and Speeding over 100 MPH. But with Top Tier Los Angeles DUI Attorney Matthew Ruff, you don’t have to wait for weeks for your court date. Instead, leverage early intervention to outsmart the prosecution and secure your freedom. Contact us today to learn how swift legal action can turn your nightmare arrest into a clean slate. Continue reading

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The DMV Must Prove A Driver Was Properly Admonished Of The Consequences In Order To Suspend A License For A Refusal

When a driver faces DUI charges, it’s crucial to understand how misleading admonishments can impact your case. In Decker v. DMV, the California Supreme Court emphasized that accurate warnings are essential for sustaining refusal findings. Learn how this landmark case shapes your defense strategy. Continue reading

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Motion To Exclude Use Of Term “Drug Recognition Expert” (DRE) at Trial.

Drug Recognition Experts (DREs) are police officers trained to identify drug-related impairment in DUI cases. Their testimony, however, must be grounded in legal expertise and proper foundation, as per California law. Remember, jurors decide credibility, not courts. Continue reading

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Can A Person’s Prior Bad Acts Be Admitted In A Criminal Case?

In criminal trials, prosecutors must navigate the fine line between relevance and irrelevance when introducing a defendant’s prior bad acts. The Supreme Court in People v. Ewoldt clarifies that the necessity of such evidence hinges on its relevance to the intent or identity of the defendant. Understanding this nuance is crucial, as the degree of similarity between prior conduct and the charges can significantly impact its admissibility. For intent, less similarity suffices; however, establishing a common scheme demands more than mere resemblance. Identity cases require the most stringent evidence of similarity, akin to a unique signature. Dive deeper into how these principles shape the admissibility of prior bad acts in criminal cases. Continue reading

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Understanding The Dreaded “Official Duty Presumption” at DMV Hearings

DUI arrest in Torrance? Challenge the DMV’s presumption of breath test reliability. Learn how to question the officer’s standards and prove the test was flawed. Keep reading for more insights. Continue reading

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Keeping Your Gun After a Domestic Violence Conviction

Gun rights after a domestic violence incident Continue reading

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