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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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The “Weaving” Myth: How DUI Attorney Matthew Ruff Won a 0.15% BAC Case

Top DUI Attorney Matthew Ruff’s recent triumph in overturning a license suspension highlights his strategic defense of constitutional rights. Despite a 0.15% B.A.C., Ruff argued that mere lane weaving does not meet the legal threshold for a traffic stop. By focusing on the Solovij standard, he ensured that officers must have ‘reasonable suspicion’ of criminal activity before pulling someone over. His defense underscores the importance of accountability in law enforcement practices. Continue reading

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Charges Dismissed: Matthew Ruff Secures Victory in Inglewood DUI Case

DUI Attorney Matthew Ruff’s triumph at the Inglewood Courthouse showcases unparalleled defense prowess in high-stakes DUI cases. His strategic dismantling of critical prosecution evidence secured a dismissal of charges, highlighting the crucial role of an experienced attorney in challenging DUI narratives. Continue reading

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