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Panella Law Firm

5.0
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4.3
56 Reviews
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  • Law Firm with 35 lawyers1 award

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Donna Hung Law Group

4.8
112 Reviews
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The Pendas Law Firm

3.7
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Tucker Mitnik P.A.

4.9
275 Reviews
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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

At which point does an officer have to read you your rights after being placed under arrest for dui

David William Olson
Answered by attorney David William Olson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Offices of David W. Olson
Many folks wrongly but reasonably believe that a police officer must immediately inform an arrested person that he or she has the right to remain silent and other rights.  They are referring to "Miranda" rights, or warnings, which in fact must be provided to an individual by a police officer if two conditions exist: First, the individual must be "in custody."  That doesn't necessarily require handcuffing or the actual restraint of one's physical liberty.  A person is "in custody" if, given all of the attendant circumstances, a reasonable person in the given situation would believe that he or she is not free to leave the presence of the officer.  Secondly, the officer must intend to ask questions of the person who is "in custody." Standard procedure by police in DUI investigations is to not provide Miranda warnings until after "non-testimonial" aspects of the investigation have occurred.  Those would include roadside sobriety tasking and breath, blood or urine gathering.  That is because they know that Miranda warnings may cause an arrested person to not cooperate with that part of the investigation. If a person, without Miranda warnings being provided, at any time during any investigation, states to a police officer that he or she wants to consult with a lawyer, or is unwilling to answer any questions, there can be no interrogation.   So, during the investigation when you mentioned your desire to speak to an attorney, you were then invoking your Constitutional rights to an attorney and to silence.
Many folks wrongly but reasonably believe that a police officer must immediately inform an arrested person that he or she has the right to remain silent and other rights.  They are referring to "Miranda" rights, or warnings, which in fact must be provided to an individual by a police officer if two conditions exist: First, the individual must be "in custody."  That doesn't necessarily require handcuffing or the actual restraint of one's physical liberty.  A person is "in custody" if, given all of the attendant circumstances, a reasonable person in the given situation would believe that he or she is not free to leave the presence of the officer.  Secondly, the officer must intend to ask questions of the person who is "in custody." Standard procedure by police in DUI investigations is to not provide Miranda warnings until after "non-testimonial" aspects of the investigation have occurred.  Those would include roadside sobriety tasking and breath, blood or urine gathering.  That is because they know that Miranda warnings may cause an arrested person to not cooperate with that part of the investigation. If a person, without Miranda warnings being provided, at any time during any investigation, states to a police officer that he or she wants to consult with a lawyer, or is unwilling to answer any questions, there can be no interrogation.   So, during the investigation when you mentioned your desire to speak to an attorney, you were then invoking your Constitutional rights to an attorney and to silence.
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What is the difference of DUI and concussion and their consequences?

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Answered by attorney Eric J Trabin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Trabin Law Firm, P.L.
Concussion is when there is a shaking or striking causes a person's brain to incur a trauma. The result can be that a person experiences nausea, vomiting, dizziness, unconsciousness, eye problems, or more. The concussion can be anywhere from mild to extreme. DUI is operating a motor vehicle while one's normal faculties are impaired due to drugs or alcohol. Of course, it is possible for someone to do both. A person could be drunk, get punched or in an accident, and suffer a concussion. The question for your case is what evidence does the state have that you were under the influence. If there is a blood test from the hospital that shows a large amount of alcohol in your system, or perhaps certain drugs, then it would be for a jury to decide whether you were guilty of DUI. The other question is how do you prove that you had a concussion. You might have to testify and that is always a dangerous path for a defendant to take.
Concussion is when there is a shaking or striking causes a person's brain to incur a trauma. The result can be that a person experiences nausea, vomiting, dizziness, unconsciousness, eye problems, or more. The concussion can be anywhere from mild to extreme. DUI is operating a motor vehicle while one's normal faculties are impaired due to drugs or alcohol. Of course, it is possible for someone to do both. A person could be drunk, get punched or in an accident, and suffer a concussion. The question for your case is what evidence does the state have that you were under the influence. If there is a blood test from the hospital that shows a large amount of alcohol in your system, or perhaps certain drugs, then it would be for a jury to decide whether you were guilty of DUI. The other question is how do you prove that you had a concussion. You might have to testify and that is always a dangerous path for a defendant to take.
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Live in Ohio but have required dui classes to take in Florida to get my license back. Can I do it in Ohio?

Gary Kollin
Answered by attorney Gary Kollin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Gary Kollin, P.A.
Take the initiative and contact the Ohio and Florida authrities yourself. You are going to have to eventually anyway
Take the initiative and contact the Ohio and Florida authrities yourself. You are going to have to eventually anyway