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  2. DUI checkpoints planned for the Sacramento area during Fourth ...

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    The Sacramento Police Department and the California Highway Patrol will conduct DUI checkpoints in Sacramento County on Friday night. Police will be stationed in midtown between 8 p.m. and 1 a.m ...

  3. Police to conduct DUI checkpoint in this Sacramento-area city ...

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    Do I have to comply with police at DUI checkpoint? California Vehicle Code 2814.2 says all drivers must stop and submit to a sobriety checkpoint inspection when law enforcement requires it.

  4. DUI laws in California - Wikipedia

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    Driving under the influence (DUI) occurs when a person operates a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or when the driver has a blood alcohol level of 0.08 or greater. [1] [2] Minors and young adults aged 18–20 can be charged with impaired driving based on blood alcohol levels of 0.01 or higher, and CDL license holders ...

  5. Drunk driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Drunk driving in the United States. Drunk driving is the act of operating a motor vehicle with the operator's ability to do so impaired as a result of alcohol consumption, or with a blood alcohol level in excess of the legal limit. [ 1] For drivers 21 years or older, driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher is illegal.

  6. Police to hold DUI checkpoint in this Sacramento County city ...

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    A Sacramento-area law enforcement agency will hold a DUI checkpoint on Friday night. The Elk Grove Police Department will be on the lookout for drivers under the influence of intoxicants from 7 p ...

  7. Birchfield v. North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Birchfield v. North Dakota, 579 U.S. 438 (2016) is a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the search incident to arrest doctrine permits law enforcement to conduct warrantless breath tests but not blood tests on suspected drunk drivers. [1]

  8. Three-strikes law - Wikipedia

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    While it is commonly referred to as the three strikes law, that name is misleading. The law actually applies to an individual convicted of a fourth felony. The new law exposes the individual who is convicted of a fourth felony offense to a mandatory minimum prison sentence of at least 25 years. The law also allows for extending the maximum ...

  9. Do I have to comply with law enforcement at a DUI ... - AOL

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    However, a driver is not legally obligated to submit to field sobriety tests, pre-arrest breath tests, or cheek swabs at a DUI checkpoint, according to Shouse California Law Group.

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