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Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Okorie Okorocha's answer
In my State, California, although I think it is barbaric and unconstitutional,...
Bert W. Cohen's answer
Yes, the police can force you to submit to a blood test against your will.... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Patricia Ann Fulton's answer
Probably, it would depend on the terms of your probation. It is likely that as... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Patricia Ann Fulton's answer
In Washington, all field sobriety tests are voluntary and you can refuse to...
Okorie Okorocha's answer
Yes you can. And ever world class athletes would have difficultly with them. Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Patricia Ann Fulton's answer
It depends on what mistakes the officer made. Certain mistakes made by law...
William C. Head's answer
Officer error is the Number 1 "avenue" for winning a DUI-DWI case. Police... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Okorie Okorocha's answer
Deferred prosecution allows you to avoid convictions as long as you complete...
Joseph Orry-Leroy Baker's answer
This is a great question. The decision about whether to undertake the job of "... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Patricia Ann Fulton's answer
Yes, the government must file DUI charges within a limited time after your...
William C. Head's answer
Each state has its own procedures for bringing criminal charges (such as DUI-... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Garth D O'Brien's answer
Patricia is absolutely correct that in Washington it usually comes down to...
Patricia Ann Fulton's answer
Other than the deferred prosecution program (which I generally do not advise on... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Okorie Okorocha's answer
It really depends on how you were convicted and what your attorney believes are...
William C. Head's answer
Appealing a DUI case depends on many factors. Most important is the inquiry... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Patricia Ann Fulton's answer
This is an unfortunate situation for you - but it sounds like a very weak DUI...
William C. Head's answer
Most states have eliminated the requirement for an officer to observe your... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Patricia Ann Fulton's answer
Canada can deny you entry if you have been convicted of a DUI. I have written...
Garth D O'Brien's answer
Canada regards DUI / DWI as an extremely serious offense. A conviction for... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Patricia Ann Fulton's answer
While generally most breath test machines are fairly accurate, there are...
Alexander Thomas Henderson's answer
In California there are two ways to be guilty of drunk driving. Driving while... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Jonathan Dichter's answer
Because of the 15 minute observation period under Washington State Law, and the...
Bert W. Cohen's answer
There is zero credible information available indicating that this would have... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
Patricia Ann Fulton's answer
The recent Washington arrest may be considered a third offense -- it will...
Travis S Jones' answer
Washington will count prior convictions for DUI as priors. In order for the PA... Posted over 2 years ago in DUI / DWI Washington
William C. Head's answer
You have a GREAT case, in my opinion. Your best issues are (1) the police...
Patricia Ann Fulton's answer
In some circumstances, a witnesses statement may be enough to convince a jury... |