Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Don't Suffer Let Me Help You with Your #Driver’s #License #Suspension

Newsflash from your Hollywood Attorney:





Beverly Hills Drunk Driving Defense Attorney

After a drunk driving arrest, you may think that your most important task is the recovery of your vehicle. While that is an important step in getting your life back to normal, your troubles have just begun. You face some tough decisions about your legal representation.

A DUI arrest triggers two legal actions-a criminal DUI charge and an administrative proceeding that will likely result in a driver’s license suspension. You will need a Driver’s License Suspension Lawyer who can address both problems.

The Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin is an experienced DUI / drunk driving defense and criminal defense law firm. We represent clients in both the criminal proceedings and driver’s license suspension and restoration actions, including those involving commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs).

Contact us at 310.273.9600 to schedule your free consultation. Our goal is to help you deal successfully with both the criminal defense and the DMV aspects of your DUI arrest.

Do Not Delay Hiring a Beverly Hills Drunk Driving Defense Attorney

Following a DUI arrest, you have 10 days in which to request a DMV hearing regarding your driver’s license. If you do not ask for a hearing, you will get an automatic license suspension. Attorney Jonathan Franklin has extensive experience representing clients in both the criminal proceedings and in the driver’s license hearing related to a DUI arrest.

Our firm may be able to prevent your driver’s license suspension. If not, we will seek to help you obtain a temporary driver’s license that will enable you to go to and from work and perform other necessary tasks.

Driver’s License Restoration

The California Department of Motor Vehicles does not automatically restore your driver’s license. You have to ask for it and demonstrate to their satisfaction that you deserve your license. The Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin can also seek the full restoration of your driver’s license following a DUI conviction or a license suspension for traffic violations.

For a free consultation with the Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin, contact us at 310.273.9600.  Our phones are answered 24 hours a day.


Stay Safe Out There - If You Need Help just Give Me a Call!

To schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help you, contact Beverly Hills DUI Attorney Jonathan Franklin today.


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Saturday, May 3, 2014

#CincoDeMayo #DUI #Weekend #CHECKPOINTS May 4th and 5th

Newsflash from your Hollywood Attorney:





Cinco De Mayo (which is not Mexican Independence Day, by the way) falls on a Monday this year, so that means everyone has found an excuse to drink throughout the whole weekend instead of just one day. Naturally that means the LAPD have set up DUI checkpoints and heightened patrols throughout the weekend in an effort to ensure the roads are as safe as possible as people celebrate the victory of Mexico over the French Army in 1862.

While some people, including our beloved @LAScanner, may find that giving out advanced warning of DUI crackdowns is like giving out a cheat sheet to people breaking the law, studies have shown that publicizing them will actually decrease the number of drunk drivers on the road.

"People having foresight aren't the ones who are committing this crime," LAPD Chief Charlie Beck once told LAist. "People who are thinking ahead aren't the ones that this checkpoint is likely to catch. I think that the publicity surrounding these things is so important that if you give a couple of locations, that's fine."

Here's the DUI checkpoints and areas with saturation patrols this Cinco De Mayo weekend:

Sunday, May 4:

40 officers in the greater #DTLA area. CHPsouthern "Impaired Driver Task Force" is out on patrol in full force tonight! Nominate a #DesignatedDriver

Monday, May 5:
- saturation patrol in the Central Area from 12 PM-8 PM
- saturation patrol in the Southwest Area from 5 PM-1 AM
- saturation patrols in Hollywood from 5 PM-1 AM and 7 PM-3 AM
 Los Banos, Ca. 7pm - 3am DUI Checkpoint, Undisclosed Location

 Be safe, and have a happy Cinco De Mayo.

Source.... LalistAndChps


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To schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help you, contact Beverly Hills DUI Attorney Jonathan Franklin today.


Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin
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Friday, May 2, 2014

#Checkpoints List for May 2nd - 3rd - 5th and What the #DUI Penalties Are!

Newsflash from your Hollywood Attorney:


 5-2-2014
Oceanside, Ca. 8pm - 3am DUI Checkpoint Undisclosed Location
San Bernardino, Ca. 6pm - 2am DUI Checkpoint Undisclosed Location

Los Angeles KOREATOWN, 8pm - 2am DUI Checkpoint Western & 8th St

5-3-2014
Angels Camp / San Andreas 6:30am - 12:30am DUI Checkpoint Undisclosed Location
Fontana, Ca. 7pm - 3am DUI Checkpoint Undisclosed Location
Manteca, Ca. 7pm-2am DUI Checlpoint Undisclosed Location
San Bernardino, Ca. 6pm - 2am DUI Saturation Patrol Undisclosed Location
South Pasadena, Ca. 7pm - 2:30am DUI Checkpoint Undisclosed Location
South San Francisco, Ca. Unknown Times Undisclosed Location

5-5-2014
Los Banos, Ca. 7pm - 3am DUI Checkpoint, Undisclosed Location



DUI Penalties
The consequences of a DUI conviction in California are wide-ranging and far-reaching. The legal consequences include fines, the suspension of your driver’s license, and jail. Far-reaching consequences include an increase in your insurance rates, the loss of your job if your employer refuses to allow you to take leave to serve a jail sentence, and a permanent record. While judges have discretion in sentencing those convicted of DUI, even a first-time conviction can create substantial complications in a person’s life. At the Law Office of Jonathan Franklin, we review the actions of arresting officers in order to determine if there are grounds for asking that your DUI charged be dismissed. We also evaluate the reliability of any breathalyzer, blood, or urine test used to measure your blood alcohol content (BAC) to determine if their results should be excluded at trial.

Located in the heart of Beverly Hills, our office provides a comfortable, relaxing environment for clients to discuss their legal matters in a confidential setting. Easily accessible, convenient complimentary parking is provided next door to our office.

If you’ve been arrested on a charge of drunk driving, contact Beverly Hills DUI Lawyer Jonathan Franklin today to schedule a free consultation.

California DUI Penalties for First Time Offenders

In the state of California, judges have some discretion in regard to sentencing, though penalties are relatively fixed. In general, the following represents an overview of possible DUI penalties:
California DUI Penalties for Repeat and Felony DUI Offenders
First time DUI: fines between $390 and $1,000; a possible jail sentence up to 48 hours; driver’s license suspension of up to 4 months; if under the age of 21, your license will be suspended for a year; 3 to 6 months in DUI school; the court may order the installation of an ignition interlock device; community service may be required if a plea bargain is offered.

In California, each county may have its own fines and penalty structure related to repeat DUI offenders. However, in general, the following DUI penalties apply:

Second DUI within 10 years of first DUI conviction: fines between $390 and $1,000; a minimum of 96 hours to a 1 year maximum in jail; a 2 year suspension of your driver’s license; eligibility for restricted license after 1 year; 18 months of DUI school; 3 to 5 years of probation.

Third DUI within 10 years of first DUI conviction: a fine between $390 and $1,000; a 120 days to a year in jail; a 3 year revocation of your driver’s license; eligibility for a restricted license after 18 months; 30 months in DUI school; 3 to 5 years of probation; installation of an ignition interlock device.

Fourth DUI within 10 years of first DUI conviction: In California, a fourth DUI conviction is considered a felony. If convicted, you will permanently lose your license and will be sentenced to a mandatory 3 year prison term.

DUI Penalty Enhancements in the State of California
Additional penalties apply in cases where a minor under the age of 14 was in your car at the time of your arrest, if your BAC is .15% or higher, if you were speeding, caused an accident, or refused to submit to a breathalyzer. Additionally, if you own a commercial license as a truck driver, delivery van driver, or taxi cab driver, other penalties apply as well. We can review the specifics of your case and driving record and determine the best approach for reducing the charges or sentence against you.

To schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help you, contact Beverly Hills DUI Attorney Jonathan Franklin today.

Stay Safe Out There - 
If You Need Help just Give Me a Call!

To schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help you, contact Beverly Hills DUI Attorney Jonathan Franklin today.

Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin 
Open Evenings and Weekends this Summer
Call Us Now (310) 273-9600     

Thursday, May 1, 2014

#California Test for #Marijuana #DUIs, How Should They Do it?

Newsflash from your Hollywood Attorney:




 A bill in the California legislation that would have created per se limits on driving under the influence of specified drugs – like marijuana – based on blood tests even absent other evidence of impairment, AB 2500, just failed in the Public Safety Committee.

More bills like this are expected. So, this may be a good time to see what a law enforcement group in favor of marijuana legalization has to say on marijuana DUIs.

Unlike alcohol, THC can stay in the bloodstream for days or weeks. We must find a way to accurately measure the impairment of a driver if we’re going to fairly charge them with a crime. Currently, officers in every state but West Virginia are being trained to become drug recognition experts who can recognize the signs of drug impairment and make arrests for drugged driving offenses (4) Blood tests should be no substitute for good police work.\

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says “It is difficult to establish a relationship between a person’s THC blood or plasma concentration and performance impairing effects.” and “It is inadvisable to try and predict effects based on blood THC concentrations alone, and currently impossible to predict specific effects based on THC-COOH concentrations.”

A study published by the Journal of Law & Economics found that adoption of medical marijuana laws is associated with a decline in traffic fatalities.

DUI fatalities in both Colorado and Washington slightly decreased after legalization went into effect. 2013 data in Washington is still preliminary, but for the first three quarters there were only 317 fatalities; for the first three quarters of 2012, before legalization went into effect, there were 327. Similarly, in Colorado in 2012 there were 434 fatalities; preliminary data for 2013 shows there were only 424.

The study showing an increase in number of DUI drivers with THC in their blood that opponents like to cite was based on six states, three of which didn’t have medical marijuana/legalization/decriminalization laws during the study, so the increase is not a product of changing marijuana laws. The three that did have medical marijuana laws – California, Hawaii and Rhode Island – saw sharp decreases in traffic fatalities between enactment of their medical marijuana laws and the end of the study period. Fatalities fell 31%, 14% and 21%, respectively.

Marijuana seems to be a substitute for alcohol – medical marijuana laws are associated with decreases in the probability of having consumed alcohol in the past month, binge drinking, and the number of drinks consumed.

Traffic fatalities may be decreasing in association with this this substitution effect and the fact that most people drink alcohol on weekends outside of the home (parties, bars, restaurants, etc) and are more inclined to drive after having consumed… whereas most marijuana is consumed in the home or other private locations, meaning there is less reason/necessity to drive after consumption.

Someone who uses marijuana very little or rarely will be more impaired and make more mistakes than someone who smokes more and more frequently. This ties into the 5ng THC/ml of blood limit some states have enacted because it’s very possible that someone with a higher ng count is actually less likely to cause an accident.

While alcohol causes an increase in traffic fatalities, it remains legal because, as we found out in the 1920s, regulation and control is a better policy than prohibition. But we also promote responsible policies to prevent driving while intoxicated and punish those who break the laws. We need a similar policy in place for marijuana.

Source....   http://obrag.org/?p=83155

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