In California, it is illegal for you to drive if your blood alcohol content level is at or above 0.08%, explains the Governors Highway Safety Association. If a law enforcement official pulls you over for intoxicated driving, you could face charges and penalties for...
Drug addiction may contribute to crime
Most people might assume that if a doctor recommends that they take a certain medication that it would be safe to do so. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Over the last few years, people around the nation have begun to realize the potential negative...
Medical condition linked to drunk driving arrests
Many people might assume that the only way a person can have a detectable or an elevated amount of alcohol in their bodies is to consume alcoholic beverages. While this may be the most common way that a person may test at or above the legal limit for driving under the...
Criminal record? Yes, you can still get a good job
Anyone who has been convicted of a criminal offense, whether a misdemeanor or a felony, may understandably be concerned about how the event will impact their ability to get a job in the future. Even a person who has been arrested but was not subsequently convicted...
Does legal mean no more marijuana crimes?
The legalization of marijuana in California is a major step forward for those who want the drug legalized throughout the country. While both medical and recreational cannabis are legal under the law in this state, it does not mean you have free rein when it comes to...