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I was recently given a ticket of MIC. I didn’t take a breathalyzer. But did admit to drinking, how should I plead?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
Field sobriety tests are sometimes video recorded, but dont have to be as the officer can testify as to your performance. You were foolish not to submit to the breath test. By refusing to submit to a breath test, the Department of Licensing will suspend your license for a minimum of one year, whether or not you are convicted of the MIC. The DOL suspends your license under what is called the implied consent law. Driving is a privilege. In exchange for the privilege to drive, you give the implied consent to submit to a breath test if requested by an officer who has probable cause to believe that you are under the influence. Depending on how old you are, the suspension could be until your 21st birthday, or one year, which ever is longer.
Field sobriety tests are sometimes video recorded, but dont have to be as the officer can testify as to your performance. You were foolish not to submit to the breath test. By refusing to submit to a breath test, the Department of Licensing will suspend your license for a minimum of one year, whether or not you are convicted of the MIC. The DOL suspends your license under what is called the implied consent law. Driving is a privilege. In exchange for the privilege to drive, you give the implied consent to submit to a breath test if requested by an officer who has probable cause to believe that you are under the influence. Depending on how old you are, the suspension could be until your 21st birthday, or one year, which ever is longer.
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If I transfer the title of my car to someone else, can I get out of putting an IID on it?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
The law requires that you not operate a motor vehicle without it having an IID. If you are planning to transfer the vehicle to your dad and then drive it while it is in his name, and then get the vehicle back in 16 months or so, you are buying yourself some serious issues.
The law requires that you not operate a motor vehicle without it having an IID. If you are planning to transfer the vehicle to your dad and then drive it while it is in his name, and then get the vehicle back in 16 months or so, you are buying yourself some serious issues.
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Will DUI record cause me to fail C&F?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Call the state bar in the state you want to practice in and ask who they will handle such a question presently. That will not guarantee how it is handled in the future. I would also be prepared to prove sobriety.
Call the state bar in the state you want to practice in and ask who they will handle such a question presently. That will not guarantee how it is handled in the future. I would also be prepared to prove sobriety.
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