5 Reasons a DUI Breath Machine May Give Inaccurate Results

by Michael Roman Lentini | 9th November 2010

You were arrested for DUI. The officer asked you to take the only approved breath test machine in florida: the intoxilyzer 8000, produced by CMI, Inc. You agreed, but unfortunately, you failed. Fortunately, all is not lost. The Florida Breath Test Machine results may be inaccurate. Below are five reasons why: 1. The Intoxilyzer 8000 requires deep [...] Read More

Security and Organized Crime

by Michael Roman Lentini | 8th November 2010

The historical process of combating violence, is crime prevention and control and minimization of risk. Within this context, studies originated and developed by the military and civilians tried to achieve the state of the art necessary for combating violence can be efficient and thus achieve tolerable levels for the welfare of the community. In the international arena [...] Read More

Placentia Car Accidents Reduced by Police Efforts to Reduce Drunk Drivers

by Michael Roman Lentini | 7th November 2010

As many Placentia car accident attorneys acknowledge, car collisions are simply a fact of life in the city. With a population of nearly 52,000, Placentia in Orange County, California is not unlike most cities in Orange County. Traffic congestion swells during rush hour as daily commuters jam onto the 91 and 57 Freeways. On weekends, [...] Read More

Detainees at Guantanamo Bay – A reflection on the facts

by Michael Roman Lentini | 6th November 2010

There has been much in the news recently about the intended closure of the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This prison has held those men who the U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld referred to as “the worst of the worst”. A total of some 800 men have been imprisoned or, as it is much of [...] Read More

Hiring a Business Lawyer – Helpful Tips

by Michael Roman Lentini | 5th November 2010

Having a business lawyer is a good idea for many reasons. When you run your own business, you may encounter legal problems all the time. Some of them are easy to handle, others can be confusing. You never want to guess when it comes to legal matters, and who understands business. You want to [...] Read More

Detainees at Guantanamo Bay Prison – A Reflection on the Facts

by Michael Roman Lentini | 4th November 2010

There has been much in the news recently about the intended closure of the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This prison has held those men who the U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld referred to as “the worst of the worst”. A total of some 800 men have been imprisoned or, as it is much of [...] Read More

The victims are not responsible for the crime

by Michael Roman Lentini | 3rd November 2010

What happens to a person who has been raped? What happens in their lives? How to make this unique event that changed their whole life? How can they go beyond that barrier which closes in the midst of all their lives. How do they live even one day at a time, after an event [...] Read More

Your Top 5 Questions to Ask a DUI Attorney prospective

by Michael Roman Lentini | 2nd November 2010

Now that you have been charged with a DUI, what to ask the prospective attorney will handle your case? To get the most from a consultation with the lawyer your questions on the paper when you talk with them. In this way, you will be taken to a good start in the management of [...] Read More

Florida DUI Penalties and procedures

by Michael Roman Lentini | 1st November 2010

The social consequences of drinking and driving are not to be taken lightly, which is why the penalties for anyone caught driving while intoxicated are severe. In Florida, the penalties for impaired driving (driving under the influence) are different depending on whether the crime was committed for the first time, the amount of alcohol [...] Read More

Understanding Florida Pill Mill Bill SB 2272

by Michael Roman Lentini | 30th October 2010

The beginning of June 2010 marked the entry of a new law in the judicial system of Florida. SB 2272, also known as the Bill Mill pill, was approved by nearly one hundred percent of the Florida legislature and was fully supported by Governor Charles Crist. For several years, health advocates and lobbyists [...] Read More

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