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January 29, 2010

Santa Rosa DUI arrest after driver flips car

Jason Douglas Hopkins, 32, of Santa Rosa, was arrested on suspicion of DUI on Tuesday after driving into a ditch and flipping the PT Cruiser he was driving.

Mr. Hopkins sustained minor injuries in the crash and was treated at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. The hospital reported that suspected marijuana and/or hashish was found in his belongings.

In addition to suspicion of DUI, CHP officers arrested Mr Hopkins for driving with a suspended license and possession of concentrated cannabis.

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January 28, 2010

Star of NBC's "Heroes" arrested for DUI

44 year old Adrian Pasdar, star of the popular television series "Heroes", was arrested early Wednesday morning by CHP officers in Los Angeles. Police officers stopped Mr. Pasdar for speeding and straddling two lanes, around 3:00 a.m. on the 405 freeway. He arrested and booked on suspicion of driving under the influence and released later Wednesday morning on $15,000.00 bail.

The police reports of Mr. Pasdar's case will be sent to local prosecutors for review. Should they elect to file a formal complaint he will likely be charged with violations of Vehicle Code section 23152(a) and (b). A conviction for DUI, 23152(a), or driving with a prohibited blood alcohol level, 23152(b), could result in the imposition of probation, fines, attendance at a DUI school, a driver's license suspension and possible jail time.

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January 7, 2010

18 arrested for DUI in Marin County over the New Year

The California Highway Patrol announced on Monday, January 4,2009, that they made 18 arrest for suspected driving under the influence over the New Year Holiday. Officers stated that the number of DUI arrests made between December 31, 2009 and January 3, 2010, is up 8 from the New Year Holiday last year.

Arrests for DUI can be made for the suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, California Vehicle Code 23152(a), or for driving with a blood alcohol level of .08% or more, VC section 23152(b). Drivers contacted by police officers and suspected of DUI or driving with a .08 or more will likely be asked to submit to a series of Field Sobriety Tests (FSTs) to determine if there is cause for the officers to a make an arrest. In California drivers are not required to submit to FSTs or road side Preliminary Alcohol Screening breath tests.

However, all California licensed drivers have given their implied consent to submit to a chemical test of their blood or breath if requested by a peace officer on suspicion of DUI. Refusal to submit to a chemical test, blood test or evidentiary breath test, can result in enhanced punishment if the driver is convicted of driving under the influence. Further, a refusal can result in a driver's license suspension or revocation of one year or more depending on whether the driver has prior DUI convictions.

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November 23, 2009

Marin County Cops plan DUI saturation over Thanksgiving Holiday

In a county wide effort to curb driving under the influence, Marin County Police Departments will be conducting increased saturation patrols and DUI checkpoints over the Thanksgiving holiday. Police officers said that special saturation patrols will be sent out beginning Wednesday night and they are urging people to find a safe ride home after drinking.

DUI checkpoints are a common sight during the holiday season as more people are out celebrating and attending holiday parties. The courts have found that the use of checkpoints, so long as conducted with a plan and pursuant to guidelines, do not violate our rights to be free from unreasonable searches under the 4th amendment to the Untied States Constitution.

Marin County police departments received funding to conduct driving under the influence checkpoints in an effort to reduce the number of traffic collisions related to intoxicated drivers and hit and run collisions. DUI roadblocks and saturation patrols serve as a reminder to use designated drivers and not drink and drive.

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November 3, 2009

More Bay Area DUI arrests over Thanksgiving holiday

The CHP's efforts to stem drunk driving over the Thanksgiving Holiday resulted in more arrests than over the same period in 2008. The CHP began a DUI crack down in the San Francisco Bay Area at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 and by 6:00 a.m. on Friday, November 27, 2009, they had made 87 arrests for driving under the influence.

The 87 San Francisco Bay Area DUI arrests were moderately greater than the 83 drunk driving arrests over the same period in 2008. Throughout California the CHP made 542 arrests for driving under the influence compared to 513 last year.

Anyone arrested during the holiday DUI sweep will face possible driver's license suspensions and criminal prosecution. It is important that a suspected DUI driver contact the DMV within ten days of their arrest to request an administrative hearing or their license will automatically be suspended. Further, the police report concerning their arrest will be forwarded to the local district attorney's office for review and prosecution. If arrested in Marin or Solano County a person will likely be arraigned within 30 days. Arraignments in San Francisco are often held much sooner.

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