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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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For an FTA charge what are the chances of me going to jail and for how long?

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Answered by attorney Stephen Lewis Freeborn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
It is entirely up to the judge; however, the longer you take to get the issue resolved, the more likely the judge will be to set a high bail, which you will have to post in order to get out of jail before your trial. The case is pending. It won't go away. Take care of it.
It is entirely up to the judge; however, the longer you take to get the issue resolved, the more likely the judge will be to set a high bail, which you will have to post in order to get out of jail before your trial. The case is pending. It won't go away. Take care of it.
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I took three test and have been accused of refusing what does this mean?

Answered by attorney Jason William Savela
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Savela Law Firm, P.C.
The officer is accusing you of not trying hard enough on the breath test. Some officers do not know how to work the breath machine and this can get your case dismissed. If you get the police reports, I can review to see what your chances are. You should request a DMV hearing without the officer ASAP. In response to your DUI Questions: I am a criminal defense attorney that focuses on DUI cases. If you would like to discuss your case, please contact me. Some important information- If you have been served with a Notice of Revocation, then you have 7 days to request a hearing. Please do that immediately by going to your local DMV office, tell them you got a DUI and you want to request a hearing. They will give you a form. Do not request the officer. We can do that later if we choose to, but most often it means you will lose. The receipt DMV gives you allows you to drive until the day of the hearing. Representation begins when client pays attorney an agreed upon retainer and returns a signed fee agreement.
The officer is accusing you of not trying hard enough on the breath test. Some officers do not know how to work the breath machine and this can get your case dismissed. If you get the police reports, I can review to see what your chances are. You should request a DMV hearing without the officer ASAP. In response to your DUI Questions: I am a criminal defense attorney that focuses on DUI cases. If you would like to discuss your case, please contact me. Some important information- If you have been served with a Notice of Revocation, then you have 7 days to request a hearing. Please do that immediately by going to your local DMV office, tell them you got a DUI and you want to request a hearing. They will give you a form. Do not request the officer. We can do that later if we choose to, but most often it means you will lose. The receipt DMV gives you allows you to drive until the day of the hearing. Representation begins when client pays attorney an agreed upon retainer and returns a signed fee agreement.
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Can my son get his DUI dismissed since he didn't take the breath test?

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Answered by attorney Michael Fraser Morgan (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Michael Morgan, L.L.C.
The fact your son refused a breath test is normally construed as his consciousness of guilt which may make a dismissal difficult even if another officer thought he was OK.
The fact your son refused a breath test is normally construed as his consciousness of guilt which may make a dismissal difficult even if another officer thought he was OK.
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