by Barton Morris | Jul 25, 2014 | Alcohol, Barton Morris, Blog, DUI, Professional License
A drunk driving DUI conviction will have a significant impact on everyone’s life, but some may be more than others. The medical profession including nurses are no exception. This article covers a DUI and your nursing license. Facing a DUI charge? Unhappy with...
by Barton Morris | Jun 3, 2014 | Alcohol, Barton Morris, Blog, DUI
How accurate is the EtG test? The EtG test, properly known as Ethyl Glucuronide, is a metabolite produced from drinking alcohol and is used to detect alcohol levels in urine. It’s being used by courts and probation departments as a way of testing if people are...
by Barton Morris | May 30, 2014 | DUI
How to Avoid a DUI Arrest Nightmare. A police officer can’t pull cars over randomly and just because he feels like it. There needs to be a reasonable reason to justify stopping your car so it’s important to not give them one. This article covers how to avoid a DUI...
by Barton Morris | Apr 29, 2014 | Alcohol, Barton Morris, Blog, Case Study, DUI
In a highly contested felony DUI prosecution, my client and I finally prevailed after a jury of 12 citizens found the defendant “Not Guilty of Third Offense – Operating While Intoxicated (OWI).” This article covers one of the ways of winning a third...
by Barton Morris | Mar 9, 2014 | Alcohol, Barton Morris, Blog, DUI, Probation, Substance Abuse
The State of Michigan is very serious about keeping people who drink and drive off the roads. This is where technology comes into play. For example, have you ever wondered how the breath alcohol ignition interlock device works? This article defines it, explains how it...
by Barton Morris | Feb 26, 2014 | Alcohol, Barton Morris, Blog, Drug Crimes, DUI
Can you get a DUI for sleeping in your car? Sometimes, a person will park the vehicle they were driving because they feel that they drank too much alcohol to drive. They may stop driving to stay safe and because it’s the right thing to do. Instead of driving,...