A cop arrested me for me refusing to show him my ID at a bar. Will I win in court?
It is unlikely you will win in court. There would seem to be a readily apparent reason why an officer would ask you for an ID in a bar.
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It is unlikely you will win in court. There would seem to be a readily apparent reason why an officer would ask you for an ID in a bar.
If it is, through some loophole, legal, and I cannot imagine it is, it is a bad idea. You are assisting your friends in circumventing tests that...
Is the citation a criminal citation or violation of a municipal code? If the second then there is less of a chance that he will be in any sort of...
You can always sue. As attorney Lewis correctly points out, however, you can only win if you can prove your case. Consult with an attorney...
If you are asking if criminal convictions can be expunged, they cannot. They are there for good. DWAI is not a crime, it is a violation. The...
Have your friend contact attorney Richard Roxin. He was in the Monroe County DA's office for many years and headed up their DWI borough. He posts...
Retain a criminal defense attorney in Ithaca. Many fine attorney practice in Tompkins County.
You cannot own a firearm in New York State with a felony conviction, unless the judge who sentenced you will issue you a certificate of Relief from...
The officer(s) could charge you based on their observations - i.e., you smelled of alcohol, eyes bloodshot and red, speech slurred. Those...
If the car is your car - licensed and registered in your name - and you are standing next to the car, circumstantial evidence suggests you drove...