www.brooksandcrowley.com Massachusetts criminal defense attorney Steve Brooks talks sobriety check points and what happens if you’ve been arrested for driving under the influence. Driving while under the influence (or DUI) arrests can happen when you’re pulled over for reckless driving or if you happen to go through a sobriety check point. A sobriety check point is where officers are gathered to check each driver for being impaired. If the officer believes you’re impaired in any way, you will be asked to perform tests that will show whether or not you’re driving under the influence. These tests are given by officers from both Massachusetts state police and the local police department. These tests have to be proven and without doubt in a court of law in the state of Massachusetts. We need to show that the tests were performed correctly by the officers and that the machines were working correctly. The burden is on the government to show that you were guilty of the charge; if they cannot do that then we can get these harmful charges against you dropped. Watch the video now to learn more. For more information about DUI law and my firm, visit our educational website at http where you can get more information and even free consultation regarding your case. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at (781) 251-0555. I welcome your call. Brooks & Crowley, LLP 450 Washington Street Suite LL9 Dedham, MA 02026 (781) 251-0555
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Crystal Cathedral Crisis or Opportunity?
The Crystal Cathedral , founded by Christian author Robert Schuller , is in the midst of its greatest crisis, but could it be an opportunity in disguise for the embattled Garden Grove, California megachurch? While prospective new owners circle the Crystal Cathedral like sharks with their offers, could it be possible for the famous Orange County Christian ministry to redeem itself? Many Christians bear witness that the power of God is miraculously powerful, but will the Lord step in at a time when Robert Schuller’s church desperately needs its own “Hour of Power”? Bidders vs. God Several Christian leaders have commented that it looks like wealthy negotiators have been lining-up to play “Let’s Make A Deal” for the House of God. The eye-popping architecture of the gleaming Crystal Cathedral sits on 40 acres of extremely desirable Southern California real estate, in a perfect climate and in a prosperous county. The bargain basement asking price from a seller perceived as being desperate makes the property irresistible to opportunists of every persuasion. Several parties have expressed an interest in acquiring a piece of glory, with four of them recently announcing their interests publicly. Chapman University formally offered $51 million for the iconic megachurch, and the educational institution may end up as the new owner. The Protestant Christian ministry has been looking desperately for a way to cover $52 million in debts since filing bankruptcy.