Louisiana DUI Penalties »
Laws need suspected DUI drivers to go under blood, breath, or urine test for checking of blood alcohol level content is called “implied consent laws”. Denial carries penalties that include compulsory suspension of the driver’s license for up to a year.
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Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
If any driver in Louisiana will be having the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above than the 0.08 percent, which is the legal limit, then that person will be measured “per se intoxicated” under the law. Under this decree only this evidence is enough for a driver to be convicted for Driving Under Influence (DUI) or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI).
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Cal Fire Chief Arrested on DUI Suspicion »
On Friday, the state’s top firefighter has been arrested on suspicion of drunken driving by the police officers in Plumas County .
On Tuesday, Cal Fire spokesman Daniel Berlant has said that California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Chief Del Walters of Redding was arrested by California Highway Patrol officers while he was driving in his personal vehicle and at that time he was off duty. 
The CHP said that Walters was on Highway 70 near Camp Layman when an officer pulled him over for speeding.
It has been reported by the CHP that Walters failed field sobriety tests.
It has been said by CHP Sgt. George Steffenson that Walters’ blood alcohol-test results are still pending.
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Taimoor Rana is seasoned criminal defense attorney specializing in DUI related cases. He shares his expert legal opinion here
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