Digital Privacy at the U.S. Border

The Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agency as the authority to inspect and confiscate electronic devices of any traveler entering the United States, including that of Unite States citizens.  The government has asserted a broad authority to inspect an individual’s electronic devices, including cell phones, laptops, and e-Readers.  This sometimes leads to CBP officials to…

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Metabolic Ketosis & False Positives with Ignition Interlock System

This post is going to answer several questions pertaining to the interaction between metabolic ketosis and participation in the Maryland Ignition Interlock program.  Before we get into the interaction between these two seemingly disconnected things, it would be useful to have a working understanding of both of the them.  We will start with a very…

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Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs) in Maryland

When a person gets pulled over for suspicion of DUI or DWI in Maryland, the police officer will often ask them to perform a set of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFSTs), otherwise known as roadside tests.  These are divided attention tests that look at a person’s balance, coordination, and ability to follow a long series…

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Maryland Noah’s Law | Ignition Interlock Program

Noah’s Law went into effect in Maryland on October 1st of the year.  This new law was passed as a result of a fatal accident involving a Montgomery County police officer at the beginning of the year.  It has made numerous changes in the driver’s license penalties associated with Driving Under the Influence and Driving…

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Howard County DUI Checkpoints

An arrest for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Driving While Impaired by Alcohol in Howard County almost always begins with a traffic stop.  Both the Constitution of the United States and the Maryland Constitution require a police officer to have reasonable articulable suspicion that a crime (which can include a violation of the…

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