Argyle, FL DUI Law Firms & Lawyers

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What can I do if I was charged with DWI and I have cerebral palsy?

Edward D Flint
Answered by attorney Edward D Flint (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Edward D. Flint Attorney at Law
Bad cops have charged people with DUI when the person had cerebral Palsy and have gotten away with it some of the time. If the prosecutor hasn't already dismissed the charges and apologized to you, then the prosecutor believes he can convict you and you need a lawyer.
Bad cops have charged people with DUI when the person had cerebral Palsy and have gotten away with it some of the time. If the prosecutor hasn't already dismissed the charges and apologized to you, then the prosecutor believes he can convict you and you need a lawyer.
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CanI beat a DUI case if nothing was in my system but found cocaine in the car?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
DUI/DWI lawyer at 5280 Law Group
You should not be charged with DUI - if no substance that could impair you was found in your system. However- you most likely would be charged with simple possession, if the search could be thrown out depends on what the officer will testify to, if you gave him consent to search- then no. If you did nit give consent to search, it would depend on what reasons the officer gives for the search.
You should not be charged with DUI - if no substance that could impair you was found in your system. However- you most likely would be charged with simple possession, if the search could be thrown out depends on what the officer will testify to, if you gave him consent to search- then no. If you did nit give consent to search, it would depend on what reasons the officer gives for the search.
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Have not called probation so violated for oui had death in family needed to go i do have copy of death certificate on disabilty having hard time to ge

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Answered by attorney Charles D. Scott (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Offices of Charles D. Scott PLLC
You will have a court date and opportunity to explain why you failed to appear for probation.  In the future you could have called the probation officer instead of simply not showing up.  If you have proof of your family emergency show the court. You are technically in violation, and therefore I would  admit the violation,and ask the court to let you give an explanation. Then ask that you be allowed to continue on probation. Show remorse and tell the judge that this wont happen again. If you deny the violation the state will have an easy time proving, because either you reported or you didn't.
You will have a court date and opportunity to explain why you failed to appear for probation.  In the future you could have called the probation officer instead of simply not showing up.  If you have proof of your family emergency show the court. You are technically in violation, and therefore I would  admit the violation,and ask the court to let you give an explanation. Then ask that you be allowed to continue on probation. Show remorse and tell the judge that this wont happen again. If you deny the violation the state will have an easy time proving, because either you reported or you didn't.
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