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What happens when you get a DUI with a high BAC? How?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
48 hours in jail, 12 months on probation, fines totaling $ 3500, alcohol and drug treatment and no drinking.
48 hours in jail, 12 months on probation, fines totaling $ 3500, alcohol and drug treatment and no drinking.

If cops let you go with no bail on second offense DUI, how you know they filed charges?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
DUI/DWI lawyer at 5280 Law Group
You should check all of your paperwork very carefully. If the officer provided you a citation when you were released from jail -it more than likely include a date to appear and the address of the courthouse. You must appear at that hearing, do not be late. If there was no date, then you should periodically check the local county court (most have websites) for a potential warrant or contact the county court clerk directly to see if a case has been filed. Disclaimer: The response to this email does not constitute or create an attorney-client relationship. For additional information or a free consultation contact (303) 747-4686.
You should check all of your paperwork very carefully. If the officer provided you a citation when you were released from jail -it more than likely include a date to appear and the address of the courthouse. You must appear at that hearing, do not be late. If there was no date, then you should periodically check the local county court (most have websites) for a potential warrant or contact the county court clerk directly to see if a case has been filed. Disclaimer: The response to this email does not constitute or create an attorney-client relationship. For additional information or a free consultation contact (303) 747-4686.
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Is it legal if I'm pulled over and arrested for DWI without probable cause?

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Answered by attorney Steven M Dodge (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Steven M. Dodge, PLLC
If the court determines that there was no probable cause to stop, all the evidence seized-including the BAC- would be suppressed for trial. You would be required to file a motion to suppress prior to the trial.
If the court determines that there was no probable cause to stop, all the evidence seized-including the BAC- would be suppressed for trial. You would be required to file a motion to suppress prior to the trial.
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