Sunday, May 31, 2009

Quick Reference - California Vehicle Code Sections 13350-13392

CALIFORNIA CODES VEHICLE CODE SECTION 13350-13392
13350. (a) The department immediately shall revoke the privilege ofa person to drive a motor vehicle upon receipt of a duly certifiedabstract of the record of a court showing that the person has beenconvicted of any of the following crimes or offenses: (1) Failure of the driver of a vehicle involved in an accidentresulting in injury or death to a person to stop or otherwise complywith Section 20001. (2) A felony in the commission of which a motor vehicle is used,except as provided in Section 13351, 13352, or 13357.

Quick Reference - California Vehicle Code 23152 through 23229

CALIFORNIA CODESVEHICLE CODESECTION 23152
(a) It is unlawful for any person who is under the influenceof any alcoholic beverage or drug, or under the combined influenceof any alcoholic beverage and drug, to drive a vehicle.
(b) It is unlawful for any person who has 0.08 percent or more, byweight, of alcohol in his or her blood to drive a vehicle. For purposes of this article and Section 34501.16, percent, byweight, of alcohol in a person's blood is based upon grams of alcoholper 100 milliliters of blood or grams of alcohol per 210 liters ofbreath. In any prosecution under this subdivision, it is a rebuttablepresumption that the person had 0.08 percent or more, by weight, ofalcohol in his or her blood at the time of driving the vehicle if theperson had 0.08 percent or more, by weight, of alcohol in his or herblood at the time of the performance of a chemical test within threehours after the driving.
(c) It is unlawful for any person who is addicted to the use of any drug to drive a vehicle. This subdivision shall not apply to a person who is participating in a narcotic treatment program approved pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 11875) of Chapter 1 of Part 3 of Division 10.5 of the Health and Safety Code.
(d) It is unlawful for any person who has 0.04 percent or more, by weight, of alcohol in his or her blood to drive a commercial motorvehicle, as defined in Section 15210. In any prosecution under this subdivision, it is a rebuttable presumption that the person had 0.04 percent or more, by weight, of alcohol in his or her blood at the time of driving the vehicle if the person had 0.04 percent or more, by weight, of alcohol in his or herblood at the time of the performance of a chemical test within threehours after the driving.

Chargers' Williams To Not Be Charged For DUI

Defensive Lineman To Face Reckless Driving Charge

SAN DIEGO -- San Diego Chargers defensive lineman Jamal Williams will not be charged with driving under the influence, 10News reported.
Williams will instead face reckless driving charges, according to the San Diego City Attorney's Office.
The city attorney said he doesn't believe he could prove Williams was driving under the influence.
The California Highway Patrol arrested Williams Feb. 1 on Highway 94 in the College Area.
Hours later he gave a blood sample at the CHP office, and his blood-alcohol level was determined to be .07 -- just under the legal limit for DUI.
Williams will be arraigned on the reckless driving charges next week.

Originally posted on http://www.10news.com/news/19210466/detail.html

Bruce Smith Charged With DUI

Posted May 15, 2009 8:30PM By FanHouse Newswire (RSS feed)
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (May 15) - Bruce Smith, who was inducted into the NFL's Hall of Fame in January, was arrested Friday morning after a police officer stopped him for speeding, Virginia Beach police said.
The NFL's all-time sacks leader was stopped at 1:42 a.m. on Interstate 264, according to police spokesman Jimmy Barnes. Smith was charged with speeding, refusal to take an alcohol test and driving under the influence.
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Barnes could not determine whether a hearing date has been set, and it was not immediately clear whether the 45-year-old Smith had an attorney.Smith, who played for the Buffalo Bills and the Washington Redskins during an 18-year career, participated in 11 Pro Bowls and was a first-team All-Pro selection nine times. Smith played at Virginia Tech before being taken by the Bills as the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft in 1985. He is a native of Norfolk but now lives in Virginia Beach.
Barnes said an officer in a special DUI enforcement unit stopped Smith's vehicle. He said he didn't know how fast Smith was driving in the 55 mph zone, but it must have been less than 75 mph or he would have been charged with reckless driving instead.
He said the officer reported Smith's demeanor was positive even though he refused the breath test.
Smith has two previous DUI arrests but has not been convicted. A 1997 charge was dismissed, and he was acquitted in 2003.

Article found on http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2009/05/15/bruce-smith-charged-with-dui/

PRIEST FIRED FOR BEATING DRUG ADDICTS Friday, May 29, 2009

BELGRADE (Reuters) - The Serbian Orthodox Church has dismissed a priest running a treatment center for drug addicts after videos showed patients being kicked and punched.
Bishop Artemije, in charge of the Rasko-Prizrenska diocese, said he ordered an inquiry into the activities of priest Branislav Peranovic at the Crna Reka center, about 300 kilometers (187 miles) southwest of the capital Belgrade.
"We will shut down the facility if the reports about beatings and violence persist," Artemije said in a statement.
The bishop said he decided against closing it "after numerous pleadings by the patients and their parents."
"We are also asking state authorities to investigate the matter and punish those responsible," the statement said.
Last week, the Holy Synod, the church's top body, asked Artemije to shut down the center that houses about 200 patients near the southwestern city of Novi Pazar.
Two separate videos made public by Belgrade's Vreme weekly and B92 TV showed one of the centre's employees and Peranovic repeatedly beating patients with a shovel, and kicking and hitting them inside a room decorated with icons.
The government's human rights watchdog Sasa Jankovic has filed criminal charges against the center and Peranovic.
This week Serbian health authorities said the Crna Reka center was not registered to undertake drug rehabilitation.
Peranovic told B92 TV the beatings were a "hard and unwanted, but necessary part of treatment."
He said that on admission, patients and their parents had to sign a written consent approving the use of violence "for therapeutic purposes."
(Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Robert Woodward)

source: http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSTRE54Q42Z20090527

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