Monday, July 27, 2015

DUI in Parked Car With Lights on, But No Ignition is Upheld

            In 2012, the Virginia courts upheld a DUI conviction when the defendant was found intoxicated in a parked vehicle with the keys in the ignition.  The Court found that “operate” as used in Va. Code §46.2-100 turns on “whether the vehicle is capable of being operated at the time that the driver is found.”  When a key is in the ignition, the car is deemed to be capable of being operated for purposes of a DUI.
            
            In 2014, the Virginia courts determined that a person who is asleep in a parked car in his own private driveway with the key turned slightly in the ignition only to activate the auxiliary power is also considered to be capable of operating a vehicle, which violates the DUI statute.  Even though the defendant was asleep in the car, he was still seated in a car, behind the steering wheel, with the keys in the ignition.  The defendant was deemed to be in “actual physical control” under Va. Code §18.2-266.  The position of the key in the ignition is not relevant when determining if a driver is in “actual physical control” of the vehicle.  The use of electrical equipment in the vehicle is enough for courts to determine that the defendant is operating a vehicle.  Use of auxiliary power proves “actual physical control” of a vehicle.
            
            Now, the Fairfax County Circuit Court just ruled that someone found asleep in a parked vehicle with lights illuminating the radio panel is deemed to be in “actual physical control” of the vehicle for purposes of a DUI.  The vehicle involved in this case has push button technology which means that auxiliary power can be activated with the touch of a button.  However, the car’s ignition can also be activated with the touch of a button.  Thus, the Court found that the push of button that activates the radio panel lights is akin to the slight turn of a key in an ignition that activates the auxiliary power.  Therefore, the defendant in this case by having radio panel lights illuminated is deemed to be in “actual physical control” of the vehicle for purposes of a DUI in Virginia. The Court’s opinion for this case can be found here.


If you or a family member has been charged with DUI in Virginia and would like a free legal consultation or if you would like more information on DUI or DWI please feel free to contact our office at (703) 916-1227 to schedule an appointment at our office in Fairfax or one of our many other offices located throughout Northern Virginia or visit us on the web at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Criminal-Defense/DWI-DUI/

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Drunk Driving a Serious Problem in DC Metro Area: Every 30 Minutes an Arrest is Made

            In the Washington, D.C. region, 1/3 of all traffic deaths are alcohol-related, and that number is trending higher.  Data from 2013 shows that close to 18,000 arrests were made for DUIs, which comes to about one arrest every thirty minutes.  This staggering number of arrests is the result of increased police patrol in the region to try and prevent alcohol-related serious deadly accidents.  There were 243 traffic deaths in 2013 and 81 of them were alcohol or drug-related.  The recent trend nationwide has been a decrease in alcohol-related fatalities on the roadways and increase in arrests.  However, 2013 saw an increase in deadly accidents, and officials are hoping that it is just an anomaly.  We will certainly find out soon once data from 2014 is compiled.
      
     If you have been arrested for a DUI/DWI it is important that you consult an experienced Virginia DUI attorney immediately because DUI is a criminal offense and carries potentially severe penalties.  An experienced attorney can guide you through the court process and find any possible defenses that can either mitigate the penalties in the case, or in some instances, lead to an acquittal or dismissal.


If you or a family member has been charged with DUI in Virginia and would like a free legal consultation or if you would like more information on DUI or DWI please feel free to contact our office at (703) 916-1227 to schedule an appointment at our office in Annandale or one of our many other offices located throughout Northern Virginia or visit us on the web at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Criminal-Defense/DWI-DUI/

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Increase in DUI Arrests in Virginia in July

             So far in July, the number of DUI arrests in Virginia has been much higher than in years past.  For example, over July 4th weekend there were close to 100 drivers arrested for DUI, which was a significant increase from the 77 arrests over the same period last year.  It is alarming to see the number of arrests for drunk driving increasing so dramatically.  This increase either means that more and more people are choosing to drive drunk or that police are increasing their DUI patrols to try and catch more offenders.  Either way, it is worrisome to see that close to 100 drivers were driving drunk just over July 4th weekend.
           
             This past Saturday, a Virginia State Trooper had pulled over a driver on I-395 southbound between Alexandria and Annandale for suspicion of DUI.  The trooper was conducting a DUI investigation when another trooper arrived to assist.  Both troopers’ vehicles were positioned behind the drunk driver’s vehicle with emergency lights activated.  Another drunk driver drove right into the back of the trooper’s car and one of the troopers sustained a head injury in the crash.  The driver of this second vehicle was from Alexandria and he was not injured.  The troopers arrested this driver for DUI and police finished the DUI investigation and arrest for the first driver.  No other individuals were injured in this crash.
     
       If you have been arrested for a DUI/DWI it is important that you consult an experienced Virginia DUI attorney immediately because DUI is a criminal offense and carries potentially severe penalties.  An experienced attorney can guide you through the court process and find any possible defenses that can either mitigate the penalties in the case, or in some instances, lead to an acquittal or dismissal.


If you or a family member has been charged with DUI in Virginia and would like a free legal consultation or if you would like more information on DUI or DWI please feel free to contact our office at (703) 916-1227 to schedule an appointment at our office in Annandale or one of our many other offices located throughout Northern Virginia or visit us on the web at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Criminal-Defense/DWI-DUI/