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How DUI Charges Impact Your Commercial Driver’s License

A Commercial Driver’s License, or CDL, opens the door to jobs that depend on safe and responsible driving. From long-haul trucking to school bus routes across Kansas, having a CDL is what makes earning a living possible for many professionals on th

Marijuana DUI Laws and Penalties in Kansas

More drivers in Johnson County are facing legal trouble after being pulled over for driving under the influence of drugs. Marijuana is at the center of many of these cases. Even though some may assume it’s less serious than alcohol, the laws in Kan

What Are Your Miranda Rights During a DUI Stop?

Getting pulled over is stressful enough on its own. Add the suspicion of driving under the influence, and the pressure builds quickly. In moments like this, many people forget they have legal rights that protect them, especially during any questionin

Should You Take a Breathalyzer Test in Kansas City?

If you’re pulled over in the Kansas City area (Kansas side) and the officer suspects you’ve been drinking, one of the things they might ask is whether you’re willing to take a Breathalyzer test. It’s a decision that can have a real im

Avoiding Common Mistakes After a DUI Arrest in Kansas

Getting arrested for driving under the influence can be a bewildering experience. Kansas has strict policies regarding such offenses, and many individuals find themselves overwhelmed by the process that follows an arrest. Whether it’s a late-ni

2018 DUI Case Results

The following are some of the results we have obtained for clients in DUI cases in 2018. This list only includes DUI cases and not any of the results we have obtained in defending other types of cases. Also, this list only includes DUI cases that res

New Kansas DUI Laws Coming in 2018

In February of 2018, I testified in front of the Kansas Senate Judiciary Committee regarding a bill which would make sweeping changes to the DUI laws in Kansas. Among the proposed amendments to the law were criminalizing refusals of breath tests (aga

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