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Robert D. Jenkins Sr.
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  • 101 North 4th Avenue, Chatsworth, GA 30705

  • 104 N. Third Ave., Chatsworth, GA 30705

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Can I beat a DUI if I blew over legal limit on roadside test, but under limit on the breathalyzer machine at the jail?

Answered by attorney Wayne T. Schoeneberg
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Wayne Schoeneberg
Interesting fact situation. In Missouri the hand held device the police have you blow into on the side of the road is not calibrated. Therefore the results are not admissible in court. Te fact you tested below the legal limit at a later time does give you some wiggle room. However, that in and of itself will probably not lead to a dismissal. The state could argue that your blood alcohol was higher at the time of the traffic stop and that it went down because of the time that passed since you had your last drink. Definetly get an attorney in your state who has experience in handling DUI cases and you might just win.
Interesting fact situation. In Missouri the hand held device the police have you blow into on the side of the road is not calibrated. Therefore the results are not admissible in court. Te fact you tested below the legal limit at a later time does give you some wiggle room. However, that in and of itself will probably not lead to a dismissal. The state could argue that your blood alcohol was higher at the time of the traffic stop and that it went down because of the time that passed since you had your last drink. Definetly get an attorney in your state who has experience in handling DUI cases and you might just win.
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I got a DUI in a passenger seat and it was dismissed in court. How do I get DMV to give me my license back?

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Answered by attorney Edward Jerome Blum (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Edward J. Blum
If you win your case in the court, but lose at the DMV you can get the DMV to give you your license back by submitting a DS 702 to the DMV. If your criminal case is dismissed by the court and you lose at DMV you can get another hearing in the DMV by submitting a DS 702 to the DMV.
If you win your case in the court, but lose at the DMV you can get the DMV to give you your license back by submitting a DS 702 to the DMV. If your criminal case is dismissed by the court and you lose at DMV you can get another hearing in the DMV by submitting a DS 702 to the DMV.
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How long is a license taken away after the first DUI offense?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
The license can be returned on a restricted basis after 30 days and proof of dui classes, insurance and the payment of a fee. You will have to pay a fine, do 2 days jail and be placed on probation for at least 3 years.
The license can be returned on a restricted basis after 30 days and proof of dui classes, insurance and the payment of a fee. You will have to pay a fine, do 2 days jail and be placed on probation for at least 3 years.
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