California Legal and Regulatory News

March 14, 2008

Santa Clara Officer Involved In Crash Killing 2 Cyclists

Filed under: Legal news — safercalifornia @ 10:48 pm

There are many who believe that in the event of a fatal crash occurring, the driver that is responsible for the accident should be forced to under-go a mandatory blood test for alcohol and drugs, to determine if the driver was under the influence at the time of the accident.  However, along with four (4) other states, there are those who feel this is an unreasonable expectation. Santa Clara Sheriff’s Deputy James Council was involved in an unfortunate fatal accident in Cupertino that occurred last Sunday when the Deputy claims he fell asleep at the wheel, causing him to run over the cyclists that resulted in their death. By the way, if you happen to reside in the greater Los Angeles and/or Southern California area in general and you need a wonderful accident lawyer

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Alright now back to the story at hand… Currently there are no laws requiring a person who is involved in a fatal crash to submit to blood alcohol and drug tests.  Responding officers to accidents have the ability in deciding whether they have probable cause in believing the operator of the vehicle is under the influence.  Such as signs that include slurred speech, unsteadiness, bloodshot eyes, or being able to smell alcohol. Since the California Highway Patrol did not administer a drug and alcohol test to Council, this would indicate that he didn’t exhibit the signs of being under the influence.

March 4, 2008

California & Seattle Lawyer Related News

Filed under: Legal news — safercalifornia @ 12:27 am

It wasn’t the best morning for a drive down the North County coast. In the space of 1 hour, southbound Interstate 5 was the scene of three serious accidents, 2 of which led to traffic alerts. A 23-year-old Los Angeles woman suffered very serious head injuries when she was thrown from the back seat of a vehicle as it tossed after a right rear tire blew out, the police said. That prompted the California Highway Patrol to issue a traffic alert. About 10 minutes later in Carlsbad, a collision between two vehicles on south I-5 near Tamarack Avenue left a Ford Crown Victoria sedan on top of the center divider. Another traffic alert was issued.About 10:30 a.m., the 3rd accident took place on southbound I-5 near the Border Patrol checkpoint, a tangle involving as many as 7 vehicles. Hopefully someone has a good lawyer…

In legal news from the Seatlle and the greater Puget Sound region as first reported in the ‘Seattle Post Intelligencer’ newspaper, it was stated several days ago that The Seattle Police Officers’ Guild has filed a legal complaint with the Public Employment Relations Commission saying that the city has been trying to undermine the union in labor negotiations. By the way, if you are in Seattle or the Puget Sound area generally and need a wonderful Seattle Criminal Lawyer then you should certainly take a look at the Law Offices of Kirk C. Davis. What really distinguishes them is not just the effective Criminal representation, but also their commitment to various principles such as Diligence, Communication, and Perseverance. So if you require a competent Seattle Criminal Lawyer then do check these guys out, you will be glad that you did…alright now back to the story at hand…This particular complaint follows a decision by the Mayor’s Office Tuesday to dispatch top-level police administrators to officer roll calls to present a contract offer that the union had rejected. All in all,  the guild lawyer claims that Seattle officials acted because they were aware that guild leaders and shop stewards were attending a training session.

The complaint meanwhile asks for sanctions such as legal fees and an order preventing Seattle from “bargaining in bad faith.”

Officers have been working without a contract for about two years now……… The guild has already won a judgment several weeks ago concerning full disclosure of officer disciplinary records to a citizen review panel.



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