What If I Had a Child in the Car During a DWUI?

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on April 10, 2023

Cute little boy sitting in the car seat in the car. Summer time.

Wyoming has some of the most stringent driving while under the influence (DWUI) laws in the nation. And if there were children under 16 in the car when you got arrested for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you could spend up to a year in jail.

If you have a previous conviction for child endangerment, then you could get up to 5 years in jail for a second offense. There are additional penalties for DWUI with a child in the car, and it can also impact your child custody rights.

Posted in: DUI Defense

The Accident Wasn’t Your Fault: Can You Get a DUI Charge?

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on March 20, 2023

the hands of a police officer hand a civilian a breathalyzer whilst he is in the drivers seat.

Suppose you were driving home after having a few drinks with friends when another driver ran a stop sign, causing a collision with your vehicle. You were driving within the speed limit, obeying all the traffic laws, and clearly not at fault for the accident. When the police arrive to investigate the crash, can you still be arrested? The answer is yes. If your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is .08% or higher, you can be arrested for DUI.

Posted in: DUI Defense

How the Wyoming Sex Offender Registry Curbs Your Freedoms

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on February 24, 2023

Cartoon man with head on his desk looking at computer.

In Wyoming, defendants convicted of certain sexual offenses must register as sex offenders. The sex offender registry is a public database containing the names of all sex offenders required to register who are living in the state. Under the law, any sex offender residing, working, or attending school in Wyoming must register with the sheriff of the county where he or she is living. Requirement to register as a sex offender can significantly curb the personal freedoms most Americans enjoy.

Posted in: Sex Crimes

Road Dangers Brought on by St. Patrick’s Day

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on February 10, 2023

Two women celebrate St. Patrick's day with green beer.

St. Patrick’s Day is one of the deadliest days of the year for traffic crashes. The patron saint of Ireland is honored on March 17 when individuals wearing green come together in restaurants, bars, and private homes to eat corned beef and cabbage and drink green beer. Drinking and driving, along with walking intoxicated, make this holiday a dangerous time to be on the roads.

Posted in: Car Accidents

Do I Need a Lawyer Even If I’m Planning on Pleading Guilty?

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on January 20, 2023

Woman sits and testifies in a courtroom with a judge present.

If you’ve been accused of a crime and you know you’re guilty, do you really need a lawyer? The answer is a resounding “Yes!” Even when you plead guilty, your sentence will probably be a lot worse if you don’t have an attorney.

Every day in Wyoming, people who are convicted of the same crime receive vastly different sentences. For example, a person charged with possession of a small amount of drugs may go to jail for up to a year. But someone else facing the exact same charges could receive a plea deal that allows them to avoid jail and have all charges removed from their criminal record.

Posted in: Criminal Defense

Hidden Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on January 10, 2023

Nursing home abuse is so horrifying that it’s difficult to even contemplate. The people we trust to take care of our elders should be compassionate and full of concern for their well-being.

Sadly, nursing home abuse is much more prevalent than people realize. There are a lot of employees working in these places who abuse their authority and take advantage of the most vulnerable among us.

Posted in: Nursing Home Abuse

How Could a DUI Impact Your Career?

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on December 20, 2022

In recent years, penalties for DUI have become stiffer across the nation. If you are convicted, you could be facing jail time, fines, and other criminal penalties, plus suspension of your driver’s license. In addition to these civil and criminal punishments, a DUI on your record could significantly impact your future employment opportunities, and even your current job.

Posted in: DUI Defense

Trucker Braking Practices That Prevent Catastrophes

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on December 10, 2022

Downhill braking presents a challenge for truckers. A tractor trailer driver who overuses the brakes on a long downhill slope can end up with no brakes and a runaway truck. This creates the risk of a deadly truck collision for other motorists.

Posted in: Truck Accidents

Mold in Your Walls? It Can Damage Your Health

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on November 20, 2022

Most people will have lived in a building with mold at some point. However, did you know that mold can have an extremely detrimental effect on your health and the structure of the building?

Wyoming’s climate is conducive to mold growth, making it a severe problem for the state. There is a lot of moisture in the air, and the temperatures are often warm enough in homes for it to prosper. In addition, many homes in Wyoming are made of wood, a natural food source for mold. Mold can quickly take over a wooden structure, causing it to deteriorate and become unsafe. Finally, mold can cause various health problems, including respiratory problems, skin irritation, and allergies. If you suspect that mold is present in your home, it is crucial to have it removed by a professional as soon as possible.

Posted in: Premises Liability

Why Police Are Cracking Down Hard on Fentanyl

By Steven Titus & Associates, P.C. on November 10, 2022

Fentanyl is a powerful opioid pain medication that is similar to morphine. It is typically used to treat patients who experience severe pain, such as after surgery. Fentanyl is a prescription drug with a high potential for abuse and addiction. When appropriately used, fentanyl can be a safe and effective pain medication. However, because it is so potent, it is also easy to abuse and overdose. Fentanyl is often sold illegally on the street as a white powder or as fake pills. It is also sometimes mixed with heroin to increase its potency. Fentanyl is extremely dangerous, and even a tiny amount can be deadly.

Posted in: Drug Crimes