We have noticed lately what seems like an extraordinary number of referrals to the MAB. When anyone suspects that a driver may have a physical or mental condition that would affect their ability to drive, he or she may refer that person to the Medical Advisory Board (MAB) of the…
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November 11, 2020 Veterans Day
On this Veteran’s Day we pay tribute to the over 17 million veterans in the US today. These are men and women who have personally sacrificed to preserve our freedoms, and the great experiment in republican democracy that has survived for over 225 years since the adoption of the US…
In Memory of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
As you all know by now Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away Friday night on erev (the evening of) Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year). According to Jewish tradition, a person who passes on Rosh Hashanah is considered a “tzadik” – a revered person. The “Notorious RBG” as she came…
DACA is here to stay for the time being says the Supreme Court
Today the Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision rejecting the Trump administration’s effort to get rid of DACA – Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Robert’s opinion is worth a read. But here’s my summary of the main points. Administrative action must be supported by a reason at the time the…
Michael Stamm joins Goldstein & Stamm, P.A. as a new associate attorney
Goldstein & Stamm, P.A. is pleased to welcome Michael Stamm to the firm as a new associate attorney. Michael Stamm graduated from Georgetown University Law Center in 2017. While there he interned at public defender offices in Upper Marlboro and Baltimore, Maryland and Fairbanks, Alaska. He worked as an Executive…
Supreme Court makes it easier for police to stop a car whose owner’s driver’s license is revoked
Last week, the Supreme Court announced an 8-1 decision, authored by Justice Thomas, in the case of Kansas v. Glover, allowing a police officer to stop a car where the owner’s driver’s license was revoked, without first ascertaining that the driver was the owner. This represents a change in the…
DUI litigation during the COVID-19 pandemic
Updated September 30, 2022. As many of you are aware, courts and the MVA are now open. Court hearings are back to normal for the most part, except that there is a backlog of cases that were postponed or delayed during the pandemic. Some District Courts have two am and…
Breath testing deficiencies brought to light by the New York Times
Recent articles in the New York Times have raised questions about the reliability of breath testing devices used across the country in DUI cases. These Machines Can Put You in Jail. Don’t Trust Them and 5 Reasons to Question Alcohol Breath Tests. The authors also interviewed a defense lawyer and…
It was 35 years ago today . . .
On this day 35 years ago, September 4, 1984, I began the practice of law. I walked into court with my mentor and friend, the late great Alan Goldstein, to watch him litigate motions in a conspiracy to commit murder case. I had just returned from my honeymoon in Greece…
How much is it safe for you to drink if you are driving home? – in most cases, no more than 3 for men and 2 for women.
Every state prohibits drunk driving. Every state also acknowledges that it is legal to drink alcohol and then drive if the alcohol consumed does not impair one’s abilities. The amount of alcohol that a person can drink in an evening and be safely under the legal limit varies from person…