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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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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 Timothy J Klisz (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Klisz Law Office, PLLC
They don't need to. You admitted to drinking and they have all they need. Get a lawyer and try and keep it off your record.
They don't need to. You admitted to drinking and they have all they need. Get a lawyer and try and keep it off your record.

What is my chance of fixing a DUI case that got out of hand?

Answered by attorney Philip Daniel Hache
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Phil Hache
What court is your matter in? Have you spoken to your Public defender about the case? If you do not feel that you are getting the representation you would like from the public defender, you should speak to a DUI attorney in your area. To answer your question, Drug related DUI's, generally speaking, have a lot of defenses. If the State lost the urine sample, which is important evidence in there case, it just got more difficult for them to prove beyond reasonable doubt that you were actually Under the Influence at the time of driving. I would not post specific details about your case on a public website, but if you are uncomfortable with your public defender for whatever reason, contact a local DUI attorney to discuss your case in more detail.
What court is your matter in? Have you spoken to your Public defender about the case? If you do not feel that you are getting the representation you would like from the public defender, you should speak to a DUI attorney in your area. To answer your question, Drug related DUI's, generally speaking, have a lot of defenses. If the State lost the urine sample, which is important evidence in there case, it just got more difficult for them to prove beyond reasonable doubt that you were actually Under the Influence at the time of driving. I would not post specific details about your case on a public website, but if you are uncomfortable with your public defender for whatever reason, contact a local DUI attorney to discuss your case in more detail.
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Is there a DUI time frame for court?

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Answered by attorney Steven M Dodge (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Steven M. Dodge, PLLC
That is a little on the long side, quite frankly. If there is a blood draw involved that will usually cause a delay but those usually come back in 60 days or so. Some jurisdictions do take longer, though. if you haven't already done so, contact the district court clerk and ask if there has been a file opened yet. What county is this in?
That is a little on the long side, quite frankly. If there is a blood draw involved that will usually cause a delay but those usually come back in 60 days or so. Some jurisdictions do take longer, though. if you haven't already done so, contact the district court clerk and ask if there has been a file opened yet. What county is this in?
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