Posts Tagged ‘San Bernardino DUI attorney’

Police Chase Suspected DUI Driver in Riverside County After He Calls Police on Himself

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Police arrested a man for DUI in Riverside County after he called 911 to report that he was driving drunk.

The man, whom police did not identify, refused to stop when police tried to pull him over. CHP officers used a spike strip to stop the man’s minivan on the 91 freeway.

Refusing to stop for police when suspected of drunk driving or any other offense can expose you to additional criminal charges such as evading arrest.

If you’re facing a DUI charge in Riverside, San Bernardino or anywhere in the Inland Empire, you need a skilled defense lawyer fighting for your rights. An experienced Riverside DUI attorney from The Kavinoky Law Firm can review your case and build an aggressive defense strategy. Please contact us today at 1.800.384.5297 for a free consultation.

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Woman Charged With Manslaughter in Riverside County DUI Crash that Killed Infant Son

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

A 23-year-old woman is charged with manslaughter, child endangerment and DUI / DWI following a crash in Riverside County that killed her three-month-old son.

Stephanie Navarro of Pomona was freed from jail after posting $75,000 bail.  She was slightly injured when her car careened into a ditch at about 60 mph in the Riverside County community of Pedley.

If you’ve been charged with DUI / DWI in Riverside or San Bernardino counties, you need a qualified defense lawyer on your side. A skilled Riverside DUI / DWI attorney from The Kavinoky Law Firm is ready to defend your drunk driving charge anywhere in the Inland Empire. Please contact us today at 1.800.384.5297 for a free consultation.

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Riverside County Man on Trial for Murder in DUI Death of Couple

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

A 22-year-old Riverside County man is on trial for murder in connection with the 2006 deaths of a Moreno Valley couple in an alleged DUI / DWI crash.

Witnesses have testified at Victor Gabriel Mendibles’ trial that he was driving an estimated 100 mph when his truck smashed into a Toyota Camry with a family of four inside, killing the parents of two teenage girls instantly.

Under California law, DUI defendants can be charged with second-degree murder if they are likely to have known that their conduct could result in death.

DUI / DWI cases involing death are the most serious of all, but every drunk driving charge carries the potential for harsh repercussions.  If you’re facing a Riverside DUI / DWI charge, you need a skilled defense lawyer watching out for your rights.

An experienced Riverside DUI / DWI attorney from The Kavinoky Law Firm is ready to review your case and help you plan an aggressive defense strategy. Please contact us today at 1.800.384.5297 for a free consultation.

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Suspected DUI / DWI Driver Causes Fiery Riverside County Crash

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

A Riverside County man was charged with DUI / DWI after his SUV slammed into a parked car and started a fiery chain-reaction crash.

The unidentified 27-year-old Coachella man suffered minor injuries and was taken to a hospital after the crash.

Riverside County DUI / DWI cases involving significant property damage are typically charged as felonies and carry serious consequences.

If you’re facing a felony DUI / DWI charge in Riverside or San Bernardino County, you need a top defense lawyer fighting to protect you from the repercussions of a drunk driving conviction. An experienced Riverside DUI / DWI attorney from The Kavinoky Law Firm is ready to review your case and help you plan your next step. Please contact us today at 1.800.384.5297 for a free consultation.

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Riverside County Court Posts Incorrect BAC in Transit Official’s DUI / DWI Case

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Riverside County Superior Court officials say that initial reports that a Palm Springs transit official’s blood alcohol content was nearly twice the legal limit after a DUI / DWI arrest were incorrect.

Charles Oglesby, the general manager of the SunLine Transit Agency, was arrested on suspicion of DUI / DWI on July 3 and the Riverside County Superior Court’s website reported that his BAC was .15, nearly twice the legal limit. However, court officials now say that figure was incorrect because of a clerical error, but are refusing to release the correct figure.

Mistakes in BAC and other evidence in drunk driving cases are more common than many people realize. If you’re charged with DUI / DWI in Riverside or San Bernardino counties, you need a defense lawyer who will aggressively challenge all of the evidence against you. A skilled Riverside DUI / DWI attorney from The Kavinoky Law Firm is ready to review your case and help you develop a strong defense strategy. Please contact an experienced Inland Empire DUI / DWI lawyer today at 1.800.384.5297 for a free consultation.

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