Monday, December 11, 2017

Serving Alcohol To Minor Causing Hit & Run Vehicular Manslaughter

Sharing a new blog post. This one regarding a San Diego man who bought beer for his underage girlfriend the night she was involved in a hit-and-run accident that killed a 16-year-old boy in San Diego was sentenced Friday to 100 days in jail. 




According to the news report, Lewis Cornwell, 25, pleaded guilty in October to a misdemeanor charge of furnishing alcohol to a minor. San Diego’s Chief Deputy City Attorney, Mark Skeels, said Cornwell was in Jessica Medsker’s car when she struck and killed Alex Funk and accelerated away.

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Sunday, November 26, 2017

Ethan Cutkosky Charged With DUI-Drugs - DUI Marijuana & Vehicle Code Section 21658(A)

Ethan Cutkosky charged with a misdemeanor DUI-Marijuana this week stemming from a DUI arrest on November 2, 2017 at around 10:30 pm., according to TMZ. Ethan Cutkosky was stopped after reportedly straddling traffic lines, which is an alleged violation of Vehicle Code Section 21658(a).




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CHP - San Diego Thanksgiving DUI Enforcement - 2017 Thanksgiving Day Weekend Statistics


According to Fox-5 (San Diego), the California Highway Patrol (CHP-San Diego) arrested a total of 27 in San Diego County for drunken driving during the first two nights of its annual Thanksgiving “maximum enforcement period” this year.



https://www.oc-duilawyer.com/CHP-Thanksgiving-DUI-2017.html

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Saturday, August 5, 2017

DUI Marijuana - Orange County DUI Marijuana Defense Attorney

Marijuana has been legal for "medicinal purposes" for some time now in California; but now that marijuana is “legal” in the State of California even for "non-medicinal" purposes, DUI Marijuana Enforcement is increasing rapidly in Orange County and throughout the entire State of California.


Because DUI Marijuana Enforcement is rapidly increasing, we are seeing more and more DUI Marijuana cases in the County of Orange and throughout the State of California. If you were charged with DUI Marijuana, especially if you use marijuana frequently, do not just plead guilty because if you are charged again in the future with a DUI, you will not be charged as a First Offense DUI, but rather a Second Offense DUIThird Offense DUI, or worse yet, Fourth Offense DUI, all of which carry sentences that entail jail time in Orange County, California.

If you have been charged with DUI-Marijuana in Orange County, California, contact Peter F. Iocona and the DUI Defense Attorneys of The SoCal Law Network today for a free consultation.