Monthly Archives: February 2026
Marijuana and Drug-Impaired Driving: Why These DUI Cases Are So Complex
DUI cases involving marijuana or other drugs are getting more common, and they are also among the most legally complex DUI cases. In addition, unlike DUI cases involving alcohol, those involving drugs often involve subjective judgments and unproven science. Therefore, for someone charged with drugged driving, it is important for them to understand the… Read More »
Refusing a Breath or Blood Test in a DUI Case: What You Need to Know
Perhaps the most important decision for a driver to make after being pulled over is whether or not they should consent to a breath or blood test. Many folks believe that if they do not take the test, it will help them in some way. However, refusing to take the test will result in… Read More »
Ignition Interlock Devices After a DUI: What Drivers Should Expect
For drivers who are charged with DUI, one of the most disruptive aspects is having an ignition interlock device (IID) installed in their vehicle. These are becoming more and more common in DUI cases, including for first-time offenders. Learning about the requirements for IIDs can prevent drivers from making costly mistakes. What is an… Read More »
The Science (and Limits) Behind Breathalyzer & Field Sobriety Tests in Florida
If you’ve been arrested for DUI in Florida, chances are your case will involve a Breathalyzer test, field sobriety tests, or both. Prosecutors treat these tests as if they are airtight proof of impairment, but in reality, both are far from perfect. Understanding their strengths and weaknesses can make a tremendous difference in how… Read More »
