Showing posts with label Bills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bills. Show all posts

April 19, 2015

Will these bills make good laws?

Georgia flagYour elected officials are busy at work. Do you know what they are up to? The Georgia Driver does. She is keeping an eye on a few bills as they make their way from proposal to law. If you've an interest in any of these topics, contact your representative lawmaker  and let him or her know how you feel.

House Bill (HB)5 Allows for drones to capture images for certain purposes, but not for private surveillance. (Each new technology rewrites the law.)

HB9 Makes it unlawful for certain employers to ask whether an applicant has ever been arrested. (Does that mean after you've paid your debt to society you can actually get a job?)

HB13 Makes it unlawful for law enforcement to use racial profiling as a basis for probable cause to make a vehicular stop. (I bet you already thought this was illegal!)

HB37 Defines when a district attorney has conflict of interest in a prosecution. (Excellent!)

HB39 "Dropout Deterrent Act" expands ages of mandatory compulsory attendance in school. (So you can’t drop out until you graduate.)

HB56 No-Knock Warrants: Redefines when they can be used. (I think they should never be used.)

HB71 Crime Victims' Bill of Rights: gives certain time frames in a parole or death penalty case in order to give the victim notification and an opportunity to respond. Requires the Parole Board to make public their vote. (The Georgia Driver is concerned about this bill and will work with our death penalty and parole members to address the problems.)

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March 19, 2015

New DUI Bills presented by the 2015 West Virginia Legislature

In an on-going effort to keep the public informed on all topics related to DUI laws and topics in the State of West Virginia, The Wagner Law Firm, West Virginia’s only exclusive DUI Defense Firm, is writing this particular blog to advise the public of some significant DUI bills that have been presented to the 2015 West Virginia legislature that, if passed, will fundamentally alter current West Virginia DUI laws in very dramatic ways.

First, House Bill 2665, (sponsored by West Virginia Delegates Folk, Skinner, Espinosa, Householder, Faircloth, Overington, Upson, Blair, Perdue, Sobonya and Waxman) proposes to amend WV Code 17C-5-2b, a.k.a. The Deferral Program statute.

To refresh our readers, during the 2010 term of the West Virginia legislature, a new DUI Bill was passed into law creating WV Code 17C-5-2b, The Deferral Program. The essence of this law was to afford a citizen accused of DUI 1st offense in the state of West Virginia, who has never previously been convicted of DUI in his or her lifetime, or had his or her license suspended for a DUI related reason, and who submits to chemical testing post arrest and has a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) result of < .15 can enter a conditional guilty plea…read more

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