Coronado suspected DUI accident sparks San Diego woman’s arrest for murder: How California driving laws can affect you.

Coronado suspected DUI accident sparks San Diego woman’s arrest for murder: How California driving laws can affect you.

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A San Diego woman was arrested on charges of murder in connection with a suspected DUI accident that occurred in Coronado earlier this year in April, according to The San Diego Union Tribune. Melanie Rebecca Flores, 47, was booked at the Las Colinas Detention Facility on Tuesday, Dec. 14 on accusations of drunk driving. The car accident killed Coronado resident Stevens Benjamin Freidman, 95, and two others were also injured in the accident.

Flores is suspected of driving while intoxicated on April 21, when she collided with two vehicles on the Silver Strand in Coronado. The fatal car accident claimed the life of an elderly man and injured two others, but the San Diego woman was not arrested until recently.

Lea Corbin, a Coronado police spokeswoman, said the delay in arrest was due to serious personal injury that Flores sustained.

Flores’ blood alcohol limit at the time the car accident was above the California legal limit of .08 and she is now being charged with murder. Flores is being charged with 2 counts of 23153 (A) CVC DUI causing injury, and 2 counts of 23153 (B) CVC DUI over .08 causing injury.

What do these laws exactly mean?

Did you know there are two parts to California DUI driving laws that can affect you? The first offense, California Vehicle Code 23152 (a), is a law that defines whether or not the driver was “unable to drive the automobile with the same caution characteristic of a sober person, of ordinary prudence, under the same or similar circumstances.”

The other part of California law, California Vehicle Code 23152 (b), focuses on the “per se” charge of “was the driver’s blood alcohol level .08 or higher.” In Flores’ case, Coronado Police Department reports she was indeed driving at a blood alcohol level greater than .08 percent.

Because the accident caused a fatality, it appears that Flores was unable to drive the automobile with the same caution as a sober individual. She was arrested on charges of murder a result.

Every state has nuances in their laws governing DUI driving, but in California, driving with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 percent or higher is considered driving under the influence of alcohol.  In Flores’ case, she will be facing both criminal charges and she’ll have her license suspended as well since she was driving at a BAC level above .08 percent.

Know that California law does not take driving under the influence lightly. If you cause a fatal car crash while driving under the influence, you can be booked for charges of murder, such as Flores’ case, and you may later face charges of wrongful death.

DUI driving is a serious, life-threatening offense. Take the necessary precautions to stay on the right side of the law, and do the right thing for society’s sake. Don’t drink and drive, period.

If you’ve been injured by a drunk driver, please call our offices at 1-800-655-6585 for a free evaluation of your case. The Law Offices of Michael Pines, APC, Accident Attorneys in San Diego are experts in personal injury cases involving DUI driving.

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WSP-Trooper arrest drunk driver from other hit

WSP-Trooper arrest drunk driver from other hit

As Seattle personal injury attorney working at a law firm Renton car accident I victims of alcohol-related car accidents help after suffering personal injury at the hands of a drunk driver to get back their lives. People seem to not know that behind the wheel drunk always a serious threat to any other person on the street is.

Police officers risk their lives on a daily basis Washington State, to protect the public, but all too often we forget how dangerous, are railway employees. Late Thursday night a Washington State Patrol soldier had drawn over an alleged DUI and was in the arrest of the man when he suddenly thrown and a concrete barrier popped into the air. The soldier and the suspect were off interstate 405 which on the back, when a 26-year-old woman in the back of the patrol car in the car from the DUI press slammed the suspect then met the soldier and the DUI suspect. The Trooper sustained a leg injury and transported over Lake Hospital. The DUI suspect was pinned under his own car and rescued by firefighters are, but he is expected to be in order. But the driver who crashed into them critical personal injury suffered and sent to over Lake Hospital; Once it is released it will probably arrested and before charges of DUI and astronaut attack.

The woman, which name has not yet been released, is very happy that they cause no serious damage, the Trooper or the man, the over he had drawn. It never ceases to amaze me, how drunk drivers are set to the other people on the game. I don't care, if you take just a few blocks planned driving drunk dangerous is and all too often, the result is death.

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