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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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Is there anything I can do to overturn a guilty DUI verdict?

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Answered by attorney Gregory Casale (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Gregory Casale, Attorney at Law
You could seek a new trial, but that requires a judicial determination. I don't know if a new trial would be allowed based on what you present here. You would need to speak with an attorney and provide much more detail. There must be either judicial error or ineffective assistance of counsel or some other reason to get a new trial. Simply disagreeing with the outcome will not be enough. Good luck.
You could seek a new trial, but that requires a judicial determination. I don't know if a new trial would be allowed based on what you present here. You would need to speak with an attorney and provide much more detail. There must be either judicial error or ineffective assistance of counsel or some other reason to get a new trial. Simply disagreeing with the outcome will not be enough. Good luck.
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Is he have any reason to charge me DUI but I’m not driving in the first place? And is there any way I could fight this in court?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
A "personal" rule of thumb is that the police and/or D.A. can charge someone with anything. Whether or not they can prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt is to be seen.
A "personal" rule of thumb is that the police and/or D.A. can charge someone with anything. Whether or not they can prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt is to be seen.
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Could I be arrested for DUI if I was sleeping in my car? How?

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Answered by attorney Andrea Rogers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Rogers Law Firm
The prosecutor can legally charge you with DUI even if you are asleep in your car because there is the possibility that you were either driving drunk and pulled over to sleep it off, or you would wake up soon and decide to drive home while you were still drunk. This happens all the time. Hire an experienced DUI attorney to represent you if you want to avoid having a DUI conviction on your permanent record.
The prosecutor can legally charge you with DUI even if you are asleep in your car because there is the possibility that you were either driving drunk and pulled over to sleep it off, or you would wake up soon and decide to drive home while you were still drunk. This happens all the time. Hire an experienced DUI attorney to represent you if you want to avoid having a DUI conviction on your permanent record.
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