Los Angeles traffic defense lawyer handling cases under Vehicle Code 21453 VC for running a red light

California Vehicle Code § 21453(a) VC – Running a Red Light

Vehicle Code § 21453(a) VC – Running a Red Light Under California Vehicle Code § 21453(a), a driver facing a steady red signal must come to a complete stop at the limit line, or if none, before the near crosswalk, or if none, before entering the intersection, and remain stopped until a permissive indication appears. […]
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What Is the Difference Between 23152(a) and 23152(b) in California DUI Law?

Understanding the Difference Between VC 23152(a) and VC 23152(b) DUI Charges If you were recently arrested for DUI in California, you may have noticed that your paperwork includes two separate charges—even though there was only one arrest. This is completely normal and happens in the majority of DUI cases. Specifically, most DUI arrests involve charges […]
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