WILLIAM THOMAS RICE, JR. v. STATE OF MARYLANDCOURT OF SPECIAL APPEALS OF MARYLANDFebruary 6, 2001, FiledIn the Circuit Court for Howard County (Gelfman, J.), William Thomas Rice, appellant, was convicted in a court trial of driving while his license was suspended, in violation of Md. Code (1999 Repl. Vol. & 2000 Supp.), § 16-303(c) of the Transportation Article ("TA"), speeding, failing to obey a stop sign, and failing to display a...more
MOTOR VEHICLE ADMINISTRATION v. James R. VERMEERSCHCOURT OF APPEALS OF MARYLANDJune 30, 1993 June 30, 1993, FiledAs he was required to do, the trooper also advised the respondent "of the administrative sanctions that shall be imposed for refusal to take the test and for test results indicating an alcohol concentration of 0.10 or more at the time of testing. The respondent conceded at the show cause hearing that, when stopped by...more
James Edward TERESHUK v. STATE of MarylandCourt of Special Appeals of MarylandJanuary 17, 1986On July 4, 1984, appellant was arrested for "Driving while intoxicated. He submitted to a breathalyzer test, which measures an individual's blood alcohol content, and registered a .15 two percentage points above the blood alcohol content level considered prima facie evidence of intoxication.Appellant initially requested a jury trial, and as a result his case was removed from the District Court for Montgomery County and docketed in the Circuit Court. In a letter dated August 20, 1984, the State informed appellant that it intended to treat him as a "subsequent offender" pursuant to Transp. art., § 27-101(f) because of his two prior convictions for driving while impaired, December 13, 1977 and July 6, 1978. Before the scheduled trial date, the State and appellant reached a plea arrangement: the State among other things agreed to amend its charging document to allege "Driving while under the influence of alcohol" (Transp. art., § 21-902(b)) -- a lesser offense than "Driving while intoxicated" (§ 21-902(a)) -- and, appellant, for his part, agreed to plead guilty to the...more
Patrick Francis CURTIN v. STATE of MarylandCourt of Special Appeals of MarylandNovember 8, 1984Defendant's driving record showed that his driver's license had been revoked. Defendant argued that the evidence was insufficient to support the finding that he was "driving," because he was not in "actual physical control" of an operable...more
The penalties of your acquiring charged under a DUI can be far-reaching and it is only a specialist DUI lawyer who can effectively defend your rights and save you from a most likely disastrous condition. The part of a DUI lawyer is important. They can make a important variation in the outcome of your scenario. A Specialist SpouseIt is...more
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