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Getting pulled over for a DUI: how and why it usually happens

Arrests for driving under the influence usually occur after a traffic stop. Sometimes, there are checkpoints set up to catch intoxicated drivers. Regardless of the circumstances, DUI arrests in Oklahoma typically involve someone operating a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol level beyond the legal limit. A person does not need to be operating a…

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The problem with breathalyzer tests

In Oklahoma, it’s illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above .08. Besides field sobriety tests, the most common way police officers will determine a person’s BAC is with a breathalyzer. Breathalyzers are more convenient and less invasive than blood tests, but they are also less accurate. In fact, preliminary breath tests…

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Tiger King personality arrested for DUI

Oklahoma resident Allen Glover, made famous by Netflix’s “Tiger King,” has been arrested for the DUI-related crime known as Actual Physical Control, or APC. Someone accused of APC must be shown to have a blood alcohol content over the legal limit of 0.08, but it does not need to be shown that the person…

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Cardiologist sentenced to 17 years for fatal DUI accident

An Oklahoma cardiologist was sentenced to 17 years in prison on May 21 for striking and killing a motorcyclist while under the influence of alcohol. The sentencing hearing was scheduled after a jury found the Oklahoma City resident guilty of leaving the scene of an accident, manslaughter in the first degree and aggravated driving…

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What to know about alcohol impairment

In Oklahoma and most other states, an individual cannot operate a motor vehicle if his or her blood alcohol content, or BAC, is higher than .08%. In Utah, the legal limit is .05%, and commercial drivers must stay below .04% if they wish to comply with the law. Drivers under the age of 21…

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Victims’ impact panels may become mandatory for DUIs

A new bill in Oklahoma aims to reduce the number of repeat DUI offenders by requiring everyone who is convicted to attend victims’ impact panels. House Bill 2877 was passed by the Oklahoma Senate with a bipartisan vote of 31 to 13. If Governor Stitt signs it, it will become law in the state….

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Oklahoma doctor sentenced to 17 years for fatal DUI crash

An Oklahoma doctor will spend more than a decade behind bars for causing a fatal accident while intoxicated and then fleeing the scene. During a May 21 sentencing hearing, the judge sentenced the cardiologist to 15 years in prison for manslaughter, one year for driving under the influence and one year for leaving the…

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How the horizontal gaze nystagmus is used to reveal impairment

Police officers often ask motorists suspected of drunk or drugged driving in Oklahoma to perform a series of exercises that are generally referred to as a standardized field sobriety test. These tests have been designed by experts to reveal signs of impairment, and strict protocols must be followed when they are conducted. Drivers are…

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An overview of zero tolerance DUI law

Drivers who are under the age of 21 are not allowed to operate motor vehicles if they have alcohol in their systems. This is true whether a person is driving in Oklahoma or anywhere else in the country. In some cases, a minor may be taken into custody even if his or her blood…

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A test could detect cannabis use by drivers

It is relatively easy for Oklahoma police officers to determine that a driver is drunk and make an arrest on the spot. However, it is not as simple when it comes to marijuana. Other than a blood test which does not give immediate results and is difficult to administer, officers are not able to…

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