A Palm Beach County man accused of DUI manslaughter and leaving the scene of a fatal bicycle accident received a sentence of 12 years behind bars, following his conviction on the latter charge this summer. He’d been acquitted of DUI manslaughter, the Palm Beach Post reported. This case was in…
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DUI Manslaughter Can Be Charged Despite No Blood or Breath Alcohol Testing
Earlier this year, prosecutors in Broward County filed charges against a man who allegedly caused a New Year’s Day crash in Fort Lauderdale that killed a teenager. However, despite there being no breath or blood evidence, prosecutors still chose to file a charge of DUI manslaughter. How can this be? …
Florida Arrest for DUI Child Endangerment: Woman 4x Legal Limit
Authorities made a South Florida arrest for DUI and child endangerment in Boynton Beach after allegedly discovering a woman drunk behind the wheel of a car in a parking lot with four children jumping in and out of the sunroof. According to The Sun Sentinel, the engine of the vehicle…
Former Florida Parks Director Arrested for DUI, Property Damage, Hit-and-Run
The former director of the Florida State Parks was recently arrested for DUI with property damage and hit-and-run, according to the Tallahassee Democrat, which explained the arrest occurred after defendant was stopped by troopers with the Florida Highway Patrol. According to reports, the former official, who also previously worked for…
Breathometer Maker Faces Sobering Truth: It Doesn’t Work
Makers of a device called the “Breathometer” promised that their product could help drinkers determine when they’d had too much to drive. The product concept was first pitched on the television show, “Shark Tank,” and it involved an app-supported smartphone device that would help consumers make smarter decisions about whether…
Kranchick v. State – DUI on Cough and Cold Medicine
People get coughs and colds all the time, and most don’t think twice about taking some medicine and getting behind the wheel. Unfortunately, this can result in serious consequences if you are pulled over or involved in an accident and deemed to be “under the influence” of these substances. F.S.…
Goodman v. Florida – DUI Manslaughter Case Questions Forwarded to Florida Supreme Court
Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal recently denied Wellington polo magnate John Goodman’s motion for a rehearing in his DUI manslaughter case. However, the court did submit several questions “of great importance” to the Florida Supreme Court. In Goodman v. Florida, Goodman asked the court to rehear his evidence regarding…
U.S. Supreme Court: DUI Warrantless Breath Tests OK, Blood Tests Not
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down an important Fourth Amendment decision recently in the case of Birchfield v. North Dakota, which dealt with warrantless breathalyzer tests and blood tests, ultimately invalidating implied consent laws that pertain to warrantless blood draws. Essentially, the court decided that while the government cannot require…