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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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Can the state automatically convict you for DUI if you are parked in your resident, sleeping inside your car?

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Answered by attorney Robert E McCall (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Robert E. McCall
Not an automatic conviction but Florida has a rule that if a person is in "Actual physical control" of a vehicle, operating or parked, the person may be charged with DUI. Demand a Jury Trial, juries hate this type of case.
Not an automatic conviction but Florida has a rule that if a person is in "Actual physical control" of a vehicle, operating or parked, the person may be charged with DUI. Demand a Jury Trial, juries hate this type of case.
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If the officer no longer employed how will this effect my case?

Answered by attorney Nathaniel D Shafer
DUI/DWI lawyer at Natty Shafer Law
It might not affect the case at all, if he still testifies, but it is impossible to say whether he will. There is nothing legally preventing him from testifying, but he might not want to if he is not being paid for his time. If he does not testify, it will make your case much stronger. That leaves the prosecutor with a lot less evidence.
It might not affect the case at all, if he still testifies, but it is impossible to say whether he will. There is nothing legally preventing him from testifying, but he might not want to if he is not being paid for his time. If he does not testify, it will make your case much stronger. That leaves the prosecutor with a lot less evidence.
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Who is entitled to see the results of that blood test? Just me or is the state entitled to the results too?

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Answered by attorney Eric J Trabin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Trabin Law Firm, P.L.
It depends on the circumstances. If the State subpoenas the hospital for the blood test results then they will get them. If the police already obtained the blood test results then the State certainly would have them. On the other hand, if the State never made any effort to obtain the blood test results then they would only be entitled to them if you intended to use them at trial and engaged in reciprocal discovery.
It depends on the circumstances. If the State subpoenas the hospital for the blood test results then they will get them. If the police already obtained the blood test results then the State certainly would have them. On the other hand, if the State never made any effort to obtain the blood test results then they would only be entitled to them if you intended to use them at trial and engaged in reciprocal discovery.
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