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Flood Law PLLC

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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Did the cop have the right to stop me for a low tire then arrest me for DUI?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
DUI/DWI lawyer at 5280 Law Group
An officer must have a reasonable suspicion to believe that you had committed a Colorado vehicle code violation. The excuse of a "low tire" is very suspicious. You may be able to suppress or disallow the test result or have other viable defenses to the charges. You should consult with a DUI attorney in your area as soon as you can. There are two separate actions for DUI's; one in the criminal courts and one in the DMV. You must request a hearing with the DMV within 7 days of the arrest otherwise; you could forego the ability to have a hearing.
An officer must have a reasonable suspicion to believe that you had committed a Colorado vehicle code violation. The excuse of a "low tire" is very suspicious. You may be able to suppress or disallow the test result or have other viable defenses to the charges. You should consult with a DUI attorney in your area as soon as you can. There are two separate actions for DUI's; one in the criminal courts and one in the DMV. You must request a hearing with the DMV within 7 days of the arrest otherwise; you could forego the ability to have a hearing.
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What do I do if the arresting officer inputs a false police report?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
Are you trying the case yourself? Your trial attorney should know how to cross-examine the police officer, and you should have your friends subpoenaed as witnesses. If there is a video of the incident even better. You cannot try the case yourself.before a jury. So, everything else should be left to your attorney.
Are you trying the case yourself? Your trial attorney should know how to cross-examine the police officer, and you should have your friends subpoenaed as witnesses. If there is a video of the incident even better. You cannot try the case yourself.before a jury. So, everything else should be left to your attorney.
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If I was charged with a DUI and I asked for a test and the officers would not give me one, what can I do?

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Answered by attorney John Thomas Arechigo (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Arechigo Stokka, P.A.
If you mean you asked for an additional test of your own choosing after submitting to the implied consent testing procedure, then the police may have unlawfully interfered with your right to obtain an independent test. Contact an experienced DUI attorney for a more careful case review.
If you mean you asked for an additional test of your own choosing after submitting to the implied consent testing procedure, then the police may have unlawfully interfered with your right to obtain an independent test. Contact an experienced DUI attorney for a more careful case review.
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