by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Dec 16, 2006 | Articles, Celebrities, Criminal Law, Editorial, General Legal, In The Wind, Motorcycle Safety Tips, News, Personal Injury
Mike Odom went to great lengths and a 3 hour ride to get a copy of the Dodge Answer to the Morelock Family Negligent Entrustment Case, related to the Billy Lane case. You can see the full answer posted here on Mike Odom’s Blog. I cannot comment on Florida law because...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Dec 12, 2006 | Articles, Biker and Motorcycle Law, California Motorcycle Accident, Car Accidents, Criminal Law, Editorial, Education, Fatal Motorcycle Accident, General Legal, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Personal Injury
Big brother is not playing games anymore. The State of California has implemented a new system whereby as of October 1, 2006, the DMV begin a systematic review of the 22.4 million private cars, light trucks and motorcycles registered in the state. If your motorcycle,...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Nov 15, 2006 | Articles, Biker and Motorcycle Law, Biker Rights, Celebrities, Criminal Law, Editorial, General Legal, In The Wind, News, Wrongful Death
Michael Odom has written about the extensive developments about the Billy Lane case in his biker Blog located here. It has been reported that the decedent in the case and Gerry Morelock had in his system a blood-alcohol content of .133 when he was killed. Billy Lane...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Oct 31, 2006 | Articles, Criminal Law, Editorial, Education, General Legal, Other
Most often when people think about false imprisonment, they think about people being falsely arrested by the police. Most people don’t know that non-police officers can be liable for false imprisonment under many different circumstances. The purpose of this...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Oct 24, 2006 | Articles, Biker and Motorcycle Law, Biker Rights, Criminal Law, Editorial, Education, General Legal, News, Noise Laws, Regulations
I have seen some crazy laws in my time, but the “Noise Control Ordinance of the City of Malibu” takes the cake. The ordinance in a nutshell makes it unlawful to make any noise which offends reasonable persons of ordinary sensitivity. I am not kidding. Here...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Oct 18, 2006 | Articles, Biker and Motorcycle Law, Biker Rights, Courts, Criminal Law, Editorial, Education, General Legal, News
I have been holding off on writing this article because I knew it would be controversial in the motorcycle community. In the motorcycle world there are generally three types or classifications of motorcycle riders. There are those who ride cruisers such as Harley...