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Torrance DUI Attorney Wins .16 BAC Breath Case. Shows Arrest Based on 911 Call was Unlawful! DMV Agreed. Read How He Beat The Case.

Top Tier DUI Attorney Matthew Ruff recently triumphed in a Torrance, California DUI case, proving police misconduct during an anonymous 911 report. With over 30 years of defense expertise, Matthew vigorously contested unlawful arrest, securing his client’s license suspension set aside. His strategic arguments and legal authority shine in this compelling defense. Continue reading

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Matthew Wins DUI Case, Showing Arrest Was Unlawful! Read More and Find Out How He Did It.

Defending against DUI refusals? Matt Ruff’s victory in Los Angeles County shows how crucial solid evidence is. He argued that a stop lacked reasonable suspicion, proving that unfounded opinions aren’t enough to justify an arrest. DMV agreed, reinstating the license. Learn more about your rights when facing DUI refusals. 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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