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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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Can an blood test show more alcohol than a breathalyzer test?

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Answered by attorney James E Gandy (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of James Gandy
The test at the scene is different than any taken later. It is possible that the second test could be higher than the first. This, however, is probably better news because it shows that you may not have been intoxicated at the time you were driving. Find an attorney as soon as possible.
The test at the scene is different than any taken later. It is possible that the second test could be higher than the first. This, however, is probably better news because it shows that you may not have been intoxicated at the time you were driving. Find an attorney as soon as possible.
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Do I have a case?

Answered by attorney Bruce Robins
DUI/DWI lawyer at Feder Kaszovitz LLP
You can sue for anything, so technically the answer to your questio is yes, but you have no case for specific performance or psycholigical stress.  You may have a case for breach of contract, but you would not be compensated for any emotional damage caused by a breach of contract and you can't get the remedy of specific pe4rformance where performance is basically fungible.  You could hire another moving company and sue for anything you have to spend above the original contract price.  Theoreticallly, if the court finds that the moving company materially breached your contract, thereby justifiying you in replacing it, you should win.   BTW, your case obviously doens't belong in DUI, my finger slipped when I tried to list it as breach of contract.
You can sue for anything, so technically the answer to your questio is yes, but you have no case for specific performance or psycholigical stress.  You may have a case for breach of contract, but you would not be compensated for any emotional damage caused by a breach of contract and you can't get the remedy of specific pe4rformance where performance is basically fungible.  You could hire another moving company and sue for anything you have to spend above the original contract price.  Theoreticallly, if the court finds that the moving company materially breached your contract, thereby justifiying you in replacing it, you should win.   BTW, your case obviously doens't belong in DUI, my finger slipped when I tried to list it as breach of contract.
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Are there laws against serving alcohol to intoxicated patrons?

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Answered by attorney Anthony O. Van Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Anthony Overton Van Johnson Associates, P.C.
If you serve alcohol to an intoxicated individual and that individual gets behind the wheel and kills or seriously injures someone as a result of driving under the influence, then you and/or the owner of the establishment which served alcohol can be sued and prosecuted.
If you serve alcohol to an intoxicated individual and that individual gets behind the wheel and kills or seriously injures someone as a result of driving under the influence, then you and/or the owner of the establishment which served alcohol can be sued and prosecuted.
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