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Las Vegas Weekend DUI Checkpoint Yields Arrests

04 08.09

Law enforcement agencies in Southern Nevada combined for a crackdown on drunk driving in Las Vegas. The Nevada State Patrol and the Las Vegas Police Department set up an eight-hour sobriety checkpoint just west of the Las Vegas Strip. More than 4,700 vehicles were checked, and 11 motorists were charged with driving under the influence in Nevada.

The checkpoint was conducted between 7:00 pm Saturday and 3:00 am Sunday near the intersection of Sahara Avenue and Valley View Boulevard. The effort was funded in part by a grant from the Nevada Department of Public Safety and was coordinated through the National Highway Safety Administration.

Accused of a Las Vegas DUI?

In Las Vegas DUI means operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to a degree that renders one unable to safely drive a vehicle. It is not necessary for one to be drunk to be arrested for or convicted of DUI in Las Vegas. Nevada DUI convictions can be obtained where a person operates a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, OR operates a vehicle with a blood alcohol level (BAL) or breath alcohol content (BAC) of .08 or greater.

A Las Vegas arrest for DUI also notifies the DMV to take action against your privilege to drive in the form of a suspension of those privileges. This is why when accused of a Las Vegas DUI you should contact a Las Vegas DUI Lawyer ASAP.

Nevada DUI Lawmakers Continue Reviewing DUI Standards

09 03.09

Nevada DUI Lawmakers

Legislators were urged Monday to tighten Nevada laws to ensure that people convicted of drunken driving in urban areas attend meetings with victims or family or close friends of DUI victims.

Assembly Judiciary members were told the victim-impact sessions must be part of the process, along with fines, possible jail time and other penalties, that drunken drivers undergo so that they don’t continue to drink and drive.

Sandy Heverly of Las Vegas-based STOP DUI said AB209 makes clear that people attend the victim-impact sessions rather than be allowed by judges to watch an online video aimed at stopping drunken driving.

Heverly said the in-person sessions keep most people from repeat DUI offenses, while the online video approach “bastardizes the purpose and concept” of the victim-impact meetings. She also said the videos are “a way to make a quick buck with total disregard for the outcome.”

North Las Vegas DUI Law

North Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Stephen Dahl opposed AB209, saying he supports the victim-impact sessions but judges should have an option in such cases rather than be locked into an “in person or nothing” requirement.

Dahl also said he heard of instances in which people were turned away from the panels because they were too crowded, and were told to show up five hours early for the next such session—held monthly—and wait in line. But Heverly said people were only turned away once, during stormy weather in December.

Zachary Larson of LRS Systems, contacted by rural judges to create an online program to meet the victim-impact requirement, said Heverly was off base to say his company was trying to make a “quick buck.”

Larson said the videos are “a very small part” of what LRS Systems does, and any money generated by the online programs goes to victims.

Assemblyman Mark Manendo, D-Las Vegas, told Judiciary Committee members that he was agreeable to an amendment ensuring that judges retain the option of letting people convicted of DUIs skip a victim-impact session if one isn’t available within 60 miles of their homes.

Dahl said that flexibility is important because someone traveling, for example, from Ely to Battle Mountain to attend one of the sessions would have a round-trip drive of more than 400 miles.

Proposed Nevada DUI Law Changes

The committee also reviewed AB210, which requires someone arrested for first-offense drunken driving to go through an alcoholism evaluation if the person’s blood-alcohol level was 0.15 or higher. That’s nearly double Nevada’s 0.08 blood-alcohol limit in DUI cases.

The bill also lowers from 0.18 to 0.15 the alcohol concentration level in state law that requires a person to serve a sentence rather than go through a treatment program for a first-offense DUI.

You know, good Las Vegas DUI lawyers are going to get more important as time goes by. Nevada DUI Laws are getting stricter and aren’t going to stop.

Nevada Police Issue 250+ Tickets During Friday DUI Patrol

10 02.09

North Las Vegas police issued 257 tickets — and even made a few arrests — during a DUI saturation patrol Friday night.

Police made three DUI arrests and one felony DUI arrest.

They issued four seat belt violations, 88 speeding tickets and 25 insurance violations.

Been arrested for DUI in Las Vegas? Give yourself an edge and hire a qualified DUI Attorney today.

Trial Date Set For Las Vegas Cop Accused of DUI After Violent Crash

17 10.08

The Former NHP sergeant accused of causing a deadly crash over the summer will be indicted by a grand jury.

Edward Lattin is accused of smoking marijuana off-duty and slamming his pickup into a car at Rainbow and Hacienda.

One person died and two people were injured.

The trial is scheduled to start in May.

Nothing bugs me more than seeing a police officer pull stunts like these.
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A Las Vegas DUI can be a very complicated process. Seek the advice of a qualified Nevada DUI Attorney immediately to get it out of the way. If you are on Vacation in Las Vegas, there is no need to drive after you have been drinking, there is plenty of transportation.