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Black Law Offices

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  • Serving Demorest, GA and Habersham County, Georgia

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • Serving Northeast Georgia and beyond.

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Sean Black
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  • P.O. Box 50, Demorest, GA 30535

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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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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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Should I expect jail time till next court date?

Hudson Thomas Bair
Answered by attorney Hudson Thomas Bair (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Kapsack & Bair, LLP
Whether you are going to jail depends on what you did to violate the terms and conditions of your probation, whether you admit the probation violation and who the Judge, DA and defense attorney are.
Whether you are going to jail depends on what you did to violate the terms and conditions of your probation, whether you admit the probation violation and who the Judge, DA and defense attorney are.
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Could I get a wet or dry reckless after having a DUI conviction?

Bruce Edge
Answered by attorney Bruce Edge (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Edge Law Firm, P.C.
Oklahoma does not have a wet-dry designation. What you have described sounds like you are facing a Felony charge and need immediate representation to discuss your criminal case as well as the separate Administrative case regarding your drives license.
Oklahoma does not have a wet-dry designation. What you have described sounds like you are facing a Felony charge and need immediate representation to discuss your criminal case as well as the separate Administrative case regarding your drives license.
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