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DUI Roving Patrols in Orange County this weekend

Friday, July 16th, 2010

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The “Avoid the 12” DUI Task Force will be conducting DUI roving patrols in the cities of Mission Viejo, Lake Forest and Rancho Santa Margarita on Friday, July 16, 2010.  These Multi-City DUI teams will target areas that have a high incidence of DUI-related arrests and collisions.

The goal of the program is to reduce the rate at which the citizens of Orange County are killed or injured in DUI-related collisions.  Through implementation of these events, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department hopes to significantly reduce deaths, injuries and property damage in each of our contract cities.

Orange County Sheriff’s Department Deputies are committed to working hand-in-hand with their contract city partners in providing a safe environment for the motoring public.

Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

For more information contact our Orange County DUI Lawyers at 714-568-1560.

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Posts Tagged ‘Orange County Sheriff’

DUI Roving Patrols in Orange County this weekend

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Orange County, Ca Sheriff
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Our Orange County DUI Lawyers have received a request from the OC Sheriff’s Department to help spread the word about their Memorial Day Weekend Schedule of Operations, including both DUI checkpoints and Roving Patrols.

DUI Checkpoints:

FRIDAY, May 28:

Orange County Sheriff’s Department (City of Laguna Woods)

Brea Police Department

La Habra Police Department

In addition, the Huntington Beach PD is conducting their own DUI Checkpoint, at Pacific Coast Highway at Huntington Street, City of Huntington Beach on  May 29, 2010, starting at 9pm.

Saturation Patrols:

FRIDAY – MONDAY, May 28-31:  The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will conduct DUI Roving Patrols in their south contract cities.

DUI Roving Patrols will also be conducted by police in the following cities:

Anaheim,

Buena Park,

Fountain Valley,

Fullerton,

Irvine,

La Habra,

Orange,

Placentia,

Seal Beach,

Tustin,

Westminster

UCI Campus police.

Contact:     For more information contact the Orange County Sheriff’s Department Public Affairs Office at (714) 647-7042.  And, if you have questions for a DUI Specialist Orange County, call me at (714) 568-1560.

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DUI Roving Patrols in Orange County this weekend

Friday, July 16th, 2010

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The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will be conducting a DUI Checkpoint in the city of San Clemente from 6 p.m. until 2 a.m. on Friday, March 19, 2010.

The checkpoints are part of a grant the Sheriff’s Department received from the State of California Office of Traffic Safety. Funding for this grant was provided by the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Aside from the substantial fund money, police also make money through impound fees for persons without a driver’s license, even though DUI checkpoints are not effective in getting drunk drivers off the streets or even in resulting in DUI arrests.
The goal of the program is to reduce the rate at which the citizens of Orange County are killed or injured. Through implementation of these events, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department hopes to significantly reduce deaths, injuries, and property damage in each of the cities that contract for law-enforcement services through the Orange County Sheriff.. Sheriff Sandra Hutchens and her deputies are committed to working hand in hand with their contract city partners in providing a safe environment for the motoring public.
(This information is brought to you by the Orange County DUI Lawyers of Miller and Associates.  Contact the firm at (714) 568-1560 for any questions regarding DUI defense – it’s what we do.)
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DUI Roving Patrols in Orange County this weekend

Friday, July 16th, 2010

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Newport Beach is a city that prides itself on being tough on DUI cases.  Receiving a DUI in Newport Beach means having to deal with both the Orange County Superior Court system, (through the Orange County Harbor Justice Center), AND the DMV regarding your license is an entirely different issue. Another major obstacle to overcome is to find a competent lawyer/attorney in Newport Beach who will not only fight for your rights as a citizen but who will also listen to your needs and game plan your strategies effectively and concisely.
Here are the steps to Take when looking for a Newport Beach DUI Attorney or Lawyer.

More than likely your arrest was made by one of three police divisions; Newport Beach Police Department, Orange County Sheriff’s Department or the California Highway Patrol. If a friend a family member was arrested you’ll need to contact them IMMEDIATELY.

Below is important information you’ll need.

Newport Beach Police Department
870 Santa Barbara Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 644-3681

Orange County Sheriff’s Department
550 N. Flower Street,
Santa Ana, CA 92703

HARBOR JUSTICE CENTER

Orange County Superior Court

4601 Jamboree Road

Newport Beach, CA 92660

Contact the DMV Within 10 Days of your DUI Arrest

One of the most important aspects of a DUI arrest in Newport Beach as well as the rest of California is that a person suspected of driving under the influence has 10 Calendar days to contact the DMV with an attorney in order to schedule a hearing and to stop any possible suspension of driving privileges in the state of California. Whether or not someone has a California license is irrelevant, the DMV Admin Per Se hearing is critical in a DUI case mainly for the fact that it gives the attorney handling your DUI the opportunity to cross examine any officers or witnesses involved in the arrest and possibly a forensic toxicologist to testify regarding your blood alcohol level.

Let an experienced DUI Lawyer Handle the Work

It is not recommended for someone to schedule a hearing themselves. For reasons illustrated above, it may be difficult to schedule a hearing, especially if there are witnesses who will be subpoenaed. The attorney involved in defending your DUI will handle the administrative processes for you, giving you peace of mind and allowing the experts to handle the majority of your case. Be sure to have your attorney request a hearing via fax (facsimile) AND through certified mail to insure DMV receives the hearing request.

What you need to know
Because of the fact that an arrest was made in Newport Beach for a DUI, the DMV Admin Per Se Hearing will be held at the Irvine Driver Safety office of the DMV.

The Irvine Driver Safety office is located at

16735 Von Karman, #110,

Irvine, CA 92606-4953.

Because an arrest was made in Newport Beach for a DUI, court appearances are usually heald at the Harbor Justice Center. The Harbor Justice Center is located at 4601 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach, CA 92660-2595.

Our law firm has an excellent reputation as top Newport Beach DUI Attorneys.  Our law firm’s Newport Beach office is located at:

Miller & Associates

5020 Campus Drive

Newport Beach, CA 92660.

Contact us anytime at (949) 682-5316

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DUI Roving Patrols in Orange County this weekend

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Laguna Hills, California

I was sent the following press release due to my status as an Orange County DUI Lawyer. It’s not officially announced yet, but the Orange County Sheriff’s Department(OCSD) will be conducting a checkpoint in the City of Laguna Hills on Friday, November 10, 2006, from 9:00 p.m. until 3:00 a.m.

The checkpoints are part of a grant the Sheriff’s Department received from the State of California Office of Traffic Safety, and are set up to target drivers who are driving a vehicle without a driver’s license and /or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

The goal of the program is to reduce the rate at which the citizens of Orange County are killed or injured. Through implementations of these events, the OCSD hopes to significantly reduce deaths, injuries, and property damage in each of our contract cities.

According to the OCSD’s office, the checkpoint is also an event for the High School Media Challenge. During part of the checkpoint, high school journalism students will be allowed to observe the checkpoint operation and will receive a “Press Kit” with information related to driving under the influence. They will also learn about DUI laws related to teen driving and interview Deputies with expertise in detecting and arresting impaired drivers. The goal of the program is to encourage peer to peer education for teens on a variety of traffic safety
issues.

Funding for the High School Media Challenge is provided by the California Office of Traffic
Safety.

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DUI Roving Patrols in Orange County this weekend

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will be conducting DUI roving patrols in the
Cities of Lake Forest, Mission Viejo and Rancho Santa Margarita on Friday, January 16,
2009. These Multi-City DUI teams will target areas that have a high incidence of DUI
related arrests and collisions.

The goal of the program is to reduce the rate at which the citizens of Orange County are
killed or injured in DUI related collisions. Through implementation of these events, the
Orange County Sheriff’s Department hopes to significantly reduce deaths, injuries and
property damage in each of our contract cities.

Orange County Sheriff’s Department Deputies are committed to working hand in hand
with their contract city partners in providing a safe environment for the motoring public.
Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic
Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
For more information contact Media Relations at (714) 647-7042

Sheriff-Coroner Department
County Of Orange, California
550 North Flower Street – P.O. BOX 449
Santa Ana, California 92702-0449
(714) 647-7042

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