Showing posts with label Checkpoint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Checkpoint. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2014

#Extra Patrols #DUI Nov 2 from your #Ca. #DefenseAttorney #DeadliestNightsOfTheYR

Newsflash from your Hollywood Attorney:

UPDATES THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND - CHECK BACK OFTEN!


California’s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is ramping up its statewide efforts to reduce the number of minors injured or killed in crashes or incidents involving alcohol this Halloween.

Extra DUI deputies/officers and staffing for Checkpoints on Halloween Night to supplement routine patrol officers on one of the MOST DEADLY NIGHTS OF THE YEAR.


Sunday, November 2, 2014
Lakewood 12noon - 8pm extra patrols
Silver Lake 12noon - 8pm extra patrols
Los Feliz 12noon - 8pm extra patrols
Echo Park 12 noon - 8pm extra patrols
Eagle Rock 12 noon - 8pm extra patrols
Highland Park 12 noon - 8pm extra patrols
Northeast Area 12 noon - 8pm extra patrols

Our offices are open this weekend in case you got into trouble last night. Give us a call at 310-273-9600.


Halloween DUI Arrest? Act Immediately 
                                           by Calling a DUI ATTORNEY 
http://lawofficeofjonathanfranklin.blogspot.com/2014/10/halloween-dui-arrest-act-immediately-by.html

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.

http://lawofficesofjonathanfranklin.blogspot.com/




Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin
Open Evenings and Weekends this Summer
Call Us Now (310) 273-9600   
 http://www.jonathanfranklinlaw.com


Friday, October 31, 2014
San Diego State University 9pm - 3am  5100 block of College Avenue and Hardy Ave
Los Angeles, Koreatown 8pm - 2am Vermont and 5th Ave.
Inland Empire
Desert Hot Springs

Saturday, November 1, 2014
El Monte 7:30pm - 3:30am
Los Angeles Olympic Blvd and Blaine St near Staples Center
Lakewood 6pm - 2am
Los Anfgeles Irwindale Ramona Blvd and 605 Fey

Friday, October 10, 2014

#Checkpoints Tonight for Sunday October 12, 2014 #DUI #Drugs from Your #DefenseAttorney

Newsflash from your Hollywood Attorney:





Page will be updated throughout the weekend, 
so check back often.


Sunday, October 12, 2014
Foothill Area 5pm - 1am
Harbor Gateway Area 12pm - 8pm
Pacoima 5pm - 1am
San Pedro 12pm - 8pm
Sun Valley 5pm - 1am
Wilmington 12pm - 8pm


Friday October 17, 2014
South LA  Watts area ?pm - ?am


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.

http://lawofficesofjonathanfranklin.blogspot.com/



Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin
Open Evenings and Weekends this Summer
Call Us Now (310) 273-9600   
 http://www.jonathanfranklinlaw.com


Friday, October 10, 2014
Canoga Park 8pm - 2am , Sherman Way and  Owensmouth
Central Area 4pm - 12am
Hollenbeck Area 4pm - 12am
Los Angeles at 77th St, 5pm - 1am
Modesto 9:30pm - 3:30am
North Hollywood 8pm - 2am Victory Blvd. and Bellaire Ave

Saturday, October 11, 2014
Canoga Park at Sherman Way and Owensmouth Ave. 8pm - 2am
Modesto 8:30pm - 3:30am

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

What To Do—and Not Do—at a #DUI Traffic Stop

Newsflash from your Hollywood Attorney:





What you do and do not do at a traffic stop can make a positive difference during a potential DUI arrest. Remember what you say and do may have a strong impact in two ways:

•Whether you are actually arrested for DUI

•How much evidence police and prosecutors can use against you if there are formal charges ultimately filed against you.


What to Do During a DUI Traffic Stop:

Know that the police officers are closely watching you. If you are stopped on suspicion of driving drunk, remember that you are under being observed. The police officer is watching and listening to everything you say. What you say and do may be used to establish probable cause for an arrest. Police are searching for:

•Slurred speech.

•Bloodshot eyes.

•Affirmative answers to whether you were drinking.

•Fumbling around for your registration information or license.

You should always keep your speech clear and movements intentional. Always remember that you are under close police observation.


Request that the traffic stop be recorded


It is often beneficial to have the DUI stop, investigation and arrest recorded. Recorded evidence decreases the chance that the judge or jury has to decide based on witness testimony alone who they believe more: police or defendant. Besides, video and audio recordings may show botched police procedures like inaccurate field sobriety test instruction and administration. It could also show that you were not acting a way a drunk driver would.


Cooperate with police

Any time you are aggressive and/or rude with police, you increase your risk of getting arrested. Thus, be polite and always cooperate.


Agree to the chemical test request

In California, it is the law that you undergo a blood or breath test after a DUI. You can refuse. However, you face harsh penalties like a suspended licenses if you do refuse.


What Not to Do During a DUI Traffic Stop

Do not take field sobriety tests

FSTs are different from a chemical test. You are not legally required to agree to these tests. So you will not face any harsh consequences.

You do not have to answer certain questions if you choose

After you are stopped, an officer will typically ask you about how much you had to drink. If you answer these questions, you may be giving police more evidence against you. You can politely decline to answer. After all, you do have the right to remain silent with respect to questions that may be used to elicit responses that can ultimately incriminate you.


You do not have to take a portable breath test

In some situations, an officer may ask you to take a roadside breath test via a portable breath testing device. This device is called the PAS test in California. You do not have to agree to take this test if you choose not to. Instead, you can politely decline and tell the officer you’d rather submit to the required breath or blood test without providing a sample to the handheld PAS test. Chemical breath tests are typically conducted at the police station while blood draws can be done at the station or local hospital.


Do not let police search you
If the police arrest you, you may have no choice but to submit to a search. Otherwise, you do not have to agree to let police search you or your belongings during a traffic stop prior to an arrest.

You should also remember that every case is different. The decisions that are right for you in your DUI case may not be the right decision in someone else’s DUI case. However, every DUI traffic stop has many things in common. That is why the Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin provides basic dos and don’ts with respect to driving under the influence investigations. We want to help you make the best informed choices before, during and after your DUI traffic stop and arrest.

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.

http://lawofficesofjonathanfranklin.blogspot.com/



Law Offices of Jonathan Franklin
Open Evenings and Weekends this Summer
Call Us Now (310) 273-9600    
 http://www.jonathanfranklinlaw.com