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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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What can I do if I was charged with DWI and I have cerebral palsy?

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Answered by attorney Eric J Trabin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Trabin Law Firm, P.L.
You have a terrific defense, however, you absolutely need a lawyer to assist you. So first, hire a lawyer. Second, get documentation from your doctor's office indicating all that you've written here as it will be necessary to present in court.
You have a terrific defense, however, you absolutely need a lawyer to assist you. So first, hire a lawyer. Second, get documentation from your doctor's office indicating all that you've written here as it will be necessary to present in court.
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Need advice on fighting a dui case or should i even bother ,!?!?

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Answered by attorney Charles D. Scott (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Offices of Charles D. Scott PLLC
You have the option of entering a plea deal on the DUI in court or taking the case to trial. At trial the state must prove (1) you were operating or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle (2) you had consumed alcohol or controlled substances (3) your blood alcohol was over .08 or your normal faculties were impaired.  In your case since there is no field sobriety test and no breath test it will be case of the officers opinion.  There may be a video of you taken at the scene, or at the police station. Sometimes the video is helpful for your case, or harmful. Your lawyer will review all the evidence in the case, including the police report, officers notes, video tapes, etc and then advise you whether you should take a plea deal or go to trial.  Without reviewing all the evidence in your case, it would be impossible for me to tell you what you should do.
You have the option of entering a plea deal on the DUI in court or taking the case to trial. At trial the state must prove (1) you were operating or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle (2) you had consumed alcohol or controlled substances (3) your blood alcohol was over .08 or your normal faculties were impaired.  In your case since there is no field sobriety test and no breath test it will be case of the officers opinion.  There may be a video of you taken at the scene, or at the police station. Sometimes the video is helpful for your case, or harmful. Your lawyer will review all the evidence in the case, including the police report, officers notes, video tapes, etc and then advise you whether you should take a plea deal or go to trial.  Without reviewing all the evidence in your case, it would be impossible for me to tell you what you should do.
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I was scheduled for court today at 1pm, but I thought it was tomorrow what should I do?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
Go back to court, have your case placed on the court's docket and explain to the judge what happened.
Go back to court, have your case placed on the court's docket and explain to the judge what happened.