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Sequential breath tests required for admission of BAC evidence

In North Carolina, in order for the State to introduce evidence of a BAC (Breath Alcohol Concentration) at a trial for driving while impaired (DWI), a number of criteria must…

Posted on Aug 29, 2012
Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test: Junk Science in NC Courts

If you’re pulled over and investigated for a DWI in Raleigh or anywhere else in Wake County, you’ll likely be asked to perform what’s called the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN)…

Posted on Aug 23, 2012
North Carolina DWI Checkpoints in the news

One method of securing DWI and other drunk driving arrests used by Raleigh and Wake County police is to set up DWI checkpoints, where the breathalyzer machine typically found only…

Posted on Aug 22, 2012
Zero tolerance for underage drinking and driving (“Underage DWI”)

Many people in North Carolina are entirely unaware of the State’s harsh law prohibiting the operation of a vehicle after consuming any amount of alcohol by individuals under 21.  Under…

Posted on Aug 21, 2012
Odor of alcohol on a driver’s breath, by itself, not enough to support a DWI conviction

While North Carolina’s DWI statute is quite harsh for drivers in Raleigh and statewide, there is a limit to the State’s ability to prosecute individuals on weak evidence of impairment…

Posted on Aug 20, 2012
Aiding and Abetting a DWI

One of the most shocking aspects of the North Carolina’s already harsh DWI statute is the provision on aiding and abetting.  In North Carolina, you don’t have to be driving…

Posted on Aug 19, 2012
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