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		<title>San Mateo County DUI</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 01:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Bortel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS: October 27, 2009
What happens when you go to court in San Mateo County on a DUI charge?
This depends on they type of charge.  The most serious charges for DUI are felonies, punishable by years in State Prison.
Most DUI cases involve misdemeanor first offense arrests.  You should get a DUI lawyer to represent you in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEWS: <strong>October 27, 2009</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">What happens when you go to court in San Mateo County on a DUI charge?</span></strong></p>
<p>This depends on they type of charge.  The most serious charges for DUI are felonies, punishable by years in State Prison.</p>
<p>Most DUI cases involve misdemeanor first offense arrests.  You should get a DUI lawyer to represent you in court. Hiring a DUI lawyer usually means you will not have to appear in court in San Mateo County for the first court date.   In most cases that lawyer can enter a not guilty plea and set a new court date a month or so later.</p>
<p>If your case involves a high blood or breath alcohol level, an injury and or accident, or prior DUI convictions, you and your lawyer need to plan ahead.  In these cases you usually end up on San Mateo County supervised pre-trial release program.  Basically you are put on a probation without even being convicted, to avoid having to stay out of jail while your DUI case is pending.</p>
<p>What does this mean?  It means you will be tested for alcohol, and possibly drugs, and have to report in periodically to the San Mateo County probation office for testing.</p>
<p>If you are going to court for the first time on a 3rd or 4th DUI in San Mateo County, you will probably need to take extra steps to stay our of jail and avoid having to come up with a huge bail.   A good DUI Lawyer will probably advise clients to take some or all of the following steps help avoid your being taken into custody at the first court date:</p>
<p>1. Attend as many AA meetings as you can between date of arrest and court date.  I&#8217;m talking every      day if possible.  Get proof of attendance and bring it to court.</p>
<p>2. Start individual counseling and bring a letter to court from your therapist.</p>
<p>3. Self enroll with a company like LCA to have a SCRAM alcohol detection bracelet attached to               your ankle for alcohol monitoring.  Make sure to have a letter for the court from the SCRAM                   company that says violations will be reported to the San Mateo County Superior Court.</p>
<p>4. Be on time to court, dress nice, and do not come in with alcohol on your breath.<br />
<a href="http://www.bortel-law.com/topics/sanmateo-county-dui-lawyer.html"><br />
<strong>San Mateo County DUI Lawyer</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Avoid a Bay Area Drunk Driving Conviction (DUI)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 01:52:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Bortel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS: October 27, 2009
The question that I get asked over and over by those who know I&#8217;m a DUI lawyer in the San Francisco Bay Area is how much alcohol can you drink, and still legally drive home?
This is a good time of the year to remind everyone of those answers.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>NEWS: October 27, 2009</strong></p>
<p>The question that I get asked over and over by those who know I&#8217;m a <strong>DUI lawyer in the San Francisco Bay Area</strong> is how much alcohol can you drink, and still legally drive home?</p>
<p>This is a good time of the year to remind everyone of those answers.</p>
<p>The holidays bring on increased CHP and local police DUI enforcement.  The &#8220;avoid the DUI&#8221; drunk driving task forces are looking for all possible DUI arrests.</p>
<p>Drinking and driving is not illegal.  What is against the law is not being able to drive with the care and caution of a sober person, and being at or over the .08% alcohol limit.</p>
<p>We all absorb alcohol at different rates and eliminate or burn off at different rates.   If you go by thinking you burn off a beer or glass of wine each hour, you are asking for trouble.  The average person burns off less than one drink an hour.  Some burn off as little as a half drink per hour.</p>
<p>When describing a drink, we&#8217;re talking about one drink equalling approximately a 4-5 oz glass of wine, a 12 oz glass of a 5% beer, or a 1.5 oz shot of 80-proof liquor.</p>
<p>You can use the charts on my website to see what your alcohol level will be after X number of drinks over any period of time.  However, the best advice you can follow is don&#8217;t push the limits.</p>
<p>How accurate are the limits?</p>
<p>The breath machines are not always accurate.  There is a 20 percent margin of error on the breath machines the cops use to try and arrest and convict you for DUI.</p>
<p>If you are still absorbing alcohol, and I&#8217;ll save the science of alcohol absorption for a future post, blowing into a breath machine can result in a higher result than your actual level.</p>
<p>On an empty stomach you will absorb almost all of the alcohol quicker than if you have food in your stomach.  It can take an hour or two or even more for most of the alcohol to absorb on a full stomach.  &#8221;Slower in&#8221; means &#8220;slower out&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.bortel-law.com/" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.bortel-law.com');">Bay Area DUI Lawyer</a></strong></p>
<p>Avoid DUI&#8217;s in the Bay Area this holiday season.  Be smart, be safe, and remember that no cab ride home is ever too expensive when compared to the cost of a DUI in California.</p>
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		<title>Can Enforcement Reduce the Number of DUI&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 21:51:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our best year, 1983, 1.9 million drivers were arrested for driving while impaired (DWI) in the United States. This number represented approximately 1 percent of the Nation’s total licensed drivers.
This was a significant increase over the 197Os, when only about one-half of 1 percent of licensed drivers were arrested for DWI each year.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In our best year, 1983, 1.9 million drivers were arrested for driving while impaired (DWI) in the United States. This number represented approximately 1 percent of the Nation’s total licensed drivers.</p>
<p>This was a significant increase over the 197Os, when only about one-half of 1 percent of licensed drivers were arrested for DWI each year.</p>
<p>Still, it is not enough. Speaking a decade ago, Borkenstein (1975) noted that Roadside surveys of the occurrence of alcohol in the driving public have shown that when enforcement is at the current level of 2 arrests per officer per year, and with automobile density what it is in the average congested city today, there are about 2,000 violations for each arrest.</p>
<p>A “violation” is a trip from one point to another with a <a href="http://www.bortel-law.com/topics/baccalculator.html" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.bortel-law.com');">blood alcohol concentration</a> of .lO percent or higher; thus, in a typical community of 1 million population, with 1,000 patrol officers making two arrests per man per year, there will be 2,ooO arrests and 4 million violations.</p>
<p>Since Borkenstein made that statement, the percentage of licensed <a href="http://bortel-law.com" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/bortel-law.com');">drivers arrested for DUI</a> has doubled and, therefore, the ratio of violations to arrests may now be down to 1,000 to one. </p>
<p>Indeed, two studies suggested that where intensive enforcement is applied, the violation-to-arrest ratio can be reduced to approximately 300 to one (Beitelet al. 1975; Hause et al. 1982).</p>
<p>These higher arrest rates, which are not typical of the enforcement level of the country as a whole, have been shown to produce small reductions in alcohol-related accidents (Voas and Hause 1987).</p>
<p>DWI arrests nationally rose significantly from 1979 to 1983; the proportion of highway fatalities that were alcohol-related dropped 10 to 15 percent from 1982 to 1986. The extent to which this increase in arrests contributed to the subsequent decrease in alcohol-related fatalities is difficult to determine.</p>
<p>The increase probably contributed as one element in a larger complex of factors that included citizen activist programs,  alcohol legislation, and increased public interest in health and safety (Howland 1988).</p>
<p>Regardless, a doubling of the total number of arrests has had, at best, a modest effect on the alcohol-related casualty rate.</p>
<p>Luckily, deterrence of drunk driving is not determined by the absolute number of arrests but by the public’s perception of the probability of being arrested (Ross 1984). While it may be generally true that the more arrests made, the more the public will bedeterred, there is no precise relationship between the number of arrests and the extent of deterrence. </p>
<p><img src="http://bortel-law.com/images/bortel_bio.jpg" style="align:left">Aaron R. Bortel is a well-known and respected <a href="http://www.bortel-law.com" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/www.bortel-law.com');">San Francisco DUI Lawyer</a>, practicing throughout the Bay area. Mr. Bortel has dedicated his legal practice to the defense of persons accused of driving under the influence of alcohol and or drugs.
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<a href="http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/NN/B/C/Y/D/_/nnbcyd.pdf" onclick="javascript:urchinTracker ('/outbound/article/profiles.nlm.nih.gov');">Source</a><br />
Robert B. Voas, Ph.D.<br />
Environmental Research Institute of Michigan (ERkf)<br />
John H. Lacey, Ph.D.<br />
The Universiy of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center</p>
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		<title>California DUI facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There were almost 200,000 people arrested for DUI in California alone last year.  Out of those numbers there were just over 180,000 were misdemeanor offenses and a large portion of those cases were overturned by DUI lawyers.
DUI is an acronym that stands for ‘Driving Under the Influence’.  A person is guilty of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There were almost 200,000 people arrested for DUI in California alone last year.  Out of those numbers there were just over 180,000 were misdemeanor offenses and a large portion of those cases were overturned by DUI lawyers.</p>
<p>DUI is an acronym that stands for ‘Driving Under the Influence’.  A person is guilty of a DUI if they decide to operate a motor vehicle after the consumption of alcoholic beverages or any chemical or controlled substances.   In California, there are a wide variety of laws that involve intoxicated individuals.   California has some of the most severe penalties for driving under the influence in all of the United States.</p>
<p>The two major factors in deciding the penalty for a drunken driving offense in California depends on how much alcohol was in your system and whether or not you are a repeat offender.  If it is your first DUI offense, then you will most likely avoid jail time, however most counties in California will provide you with an alternative such as trash pick up.  If this is your second arrest with a ten year period, then the chances of you going to jail are much higher.</p>
<p>In California you cannot drive a motor vehicle if your BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) is over .08%.  After you’ve been pulled over, the officer will administer a test giving you the choice of blood, breath or urine.  Breath tests are the most common, and the device used to measure your BAC with your breath is called a breathalyzer.  </p>
<p>Many times people don’t know when ‘enough is enough’ while they’ve been drinking.  Because of this, getting behind the wheel puts them in even greater jeopardy.  Generally, a good rule of thumb is to limit your alcohol intake to only one drink an hour.  After you’ve consumed an alcoholic drink, follow that with a full glass of water.  This will help reduce your BAC and keep you under the legal limit.</p>
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		<title>BREATH TEST VIDEO</title>
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		<title>San Francisco DUI Lawyer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 23:23:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m Aaron Bortel and I&#8217;ve been a DUI lawyer in the San Francisco Bay Area for the past 15 years.  Please feel free to call or email any time for a free consultation regarding your Bay Area DUI case.
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