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Can my attorney keep the original file copy of my DUI case?

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Answered by attorney Brad Alan Howell (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Meadows & Howell, LLC
This depends upon what you mean by "original file copy." Original copies of the Uniform Traffic Ticket Complaint and similar documentation that was produced by the police or by the court are not kept by your attorney; these are kept by the court. Your attorney likely has copies of them, but they are not the originals. You can always obtain copies of these documents from the court if your attorney does not have them. If you are referring to documentation which your attorney has created in anticipation of litigation, then the attorney may not be required to give you these documents that are considered "work product." Your attorney has the responsibility to give you all other documents in your file upon request, unless you still owe the attorney for work performed.
This depends upon what you mean by "original file copy." Original copies of the Uniform Traffic Ticket Complaint and similar documentation that was produced by the police or by the court are not kept by your attorney; these are kept by the court. Your attorney likely has copies of them, but they are not the originals. You can always obtain copies of these documents from the court if your attorney does not have them. If you are referring to documentation which your attorney has created in anticipation of litigation, then the attorney may not be required to give you these documents that are considered "work product." Your attorney has the responsibility to give you all other documents in your file upon request, unless you still owe the attorney for work performed.
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Will a DWI charge always show on my record? Is there a way to clear my record after a certain amount of time has passed?

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Answered by attorney Evan H Nass (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Nass & Roper Law, LLP
Hi, It depends on what it is you were actually charged with and ultimately what you pleaded down to. If you were charged with a DWI, but took a violation and a 90 day license suspension, for instance, then it will not be on your record. New York state criminal record searches do not include violations, so if you received one, it won't show on your record. Misdemeanors will.  Unfortunately, NY State does not allow the expungment of a record, so if you have one, it will show when a search is conducted, despite the fact that it occurred so long ago.  I hope this helps (hard to answer in more detail without knowing complete specifics on your case). Thanks, Evan H. Nass, Esq Nass & Roper Law, LLP14 Penn Plaza Suite 2004New York, NY 10001718-775-3246 
Hi, It depends on what it is you were actually charged with and ultimately what you pleaded down to. If you were charged with a DWI, but took a violation and a 90 day license suspension, for instance, then it will not be on your record. New York state criminal record searches do not include violations, so if you received one, it won't show on your record. Misdemeanors will.  Unfortunately, NY State does not allow the expungment of a record, so if you have one, it will show when a search is conducted, despite the fact that it occurred so long ago.  I hope this helps (hard to answer in more detail without knowing complete specifics on your case). Thanks, Evan H. Nass, Esq Nass & Roper Law, LLP14 Penn Plaza Suite 2004New York, NY 10001718-775-3246 
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Am I able to view the video of my DUI before consulting a lawyer?

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Answered by attorney Larry K. Dunn (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Weo Office Suites, LLC
An accused person has a statutory and constitutional right to disclosure of the evidence which is in the possession of the State and intended to be used against a person. The right to discovery can be asserted by a person who is representing them self (in proper person).
An accused person has a statutory and constitutional right to disclosure of the evidence which is in the possession of the State and intended to be used against a person. The right to discovery can be asserted by a person who is representing them self (in proper person).
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