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Am I able to view the video of my DUI before consulting a lawyer?

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Answered by attorney Larry K. Dunn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Weo Office Suites, LLC
An accused person has a statutory and constitutional right to disclosure of the evidence which is in the possession of the State and intended to be used against a person. The right to discovery can be asserted by a person who is representing them self (in proper person).
An accused person has a statutory and constitutional right to disclosure of the evidence which is in the possession of the State and intended to be used against a person. The right to discovery can be asserted by a person who is representing them self (in proper person).
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Am I able to view the video of my DUI before consulting a lawyer?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
You were foolish to refuse the breath test. Under the implied consent law, by refusing the breath test, your license WILL be revoked by Department of Licensing for a minimum of one year, even if you are not convicted of the DUI. The fact that you refused the DUI can also be used as evidence against you in court. At this point, I would tell you to stop messing around and get your self an attorney before you wreck your case even further.
You were foolish to refuse the breath test. Under the implied consent law, by refusing the breath test, your license WILL be revoked by Department of Licensing for a minimum of one year, even if you are not convicted of the DUI. The fact that you refused the DUI can also be used as evidence against you in court. At this point, I would tell you to stop messing around and get your self an attorney before you wreck your case even further.
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Will I have to disclose This?

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Answered by attorney Richard Francis Sweeney (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Richard F. Sweeney, Attorney at Law
A violation is not a crime. Therefore, if the question is whether you were ever convicted of a crime, the anser is no. If the question is whether you have been arrested, that is different. If you were just handed an appearance ticket, and were'nt handcuffed or placed in a cell, you can say that you were never arrested. It is no different than getting a speeding ticket. There is no provision for expunging such a violation.  
A violation is not a crime. Therefore, if the question is whether you were ever convicted of a crime, the anser is no. If the question is whether you have been arrested, that is different. If you were just handed an appearance ticket, and were'nt handcuffed or placed in a cell, you can say that you were never arrested. It is no different than getting a speeding ticket. There is no provision for expunging such a violation.  
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