Can you be charged for a DUI after the fact if no Breath, blood or urine test were taken and the officer let you go?
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This is probably the most common question asked of a DWI/DUI defense lawyer. The short answer is: You should take the test with a few important caveats. In most situations, test refusal is a more... more
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