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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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Can I appeal an OWI that I was found guilty on?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
When did they conviction occur, there is a very short time period during which you may have a right to appeal. From what you are stating conviction seems like it might be successfully appealed.
When did they conviction occur, there is a very short time period during which you may have a right to appeal. From what you are stating conviction seems like it might be successfully appealed.
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Trial fee

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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 should review the written retainer contract with your lawyer, it probably was a flat fee which included plea or trial.  I assume that at some point you entered a plea rather than going to trial. The decision to plead rather than go to trial is based upon the advice of your lawyer, which is what you paid for.  A lawyer will file a notice of appearance, request and review discovery from the state, obtain and review the dui video, and enter into negotiations with the state attorney and attend several court hearings before advising you of whether to go to trial or not. It is quite possible that the lawyer decided that you would have a losing case and if you went to trial you may have faced a jail sentence instead of probation as part of a plea. In many cases you are paying for the reputation and experience of the lawyer and some lawyers collect a flat fee which includes a trial.
You should review the written retainer contract with your lawyer, it probably was a flat fee which included plea or trial.  I assume that at some point you entered a plea rather than going to trial. The decision to plead rather than go to trial is based upon the advice of your lawyer, which is what you paid for.  A lawyer will file a notice of appearance, request and review discovery from the state, obtain and review the dui video, and enter into negotiations with the state attorney and attend several court hearings before advising you of whether to go to trial or not. It is quite possible that the lawyer decided that you would have a losing case and if you went to trial you may have faced a jail sentence instead of probation as part of a plea. In many cases you are paying for the reputation and experience of the lawyer and some lawyers collect a flat fee which includes a trial.
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Are SFST's required to be recorded on traffic stops that have dash cams available?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
DUI/DWI lawyer at 5280 Law Group
Most officers do not like the dash cams or don't like to record how they conducted the FST. Commonly, the FST will be performed outside of the view of the camera. Most officers will say that it just didn't record the FST or for some reason the recording device was not on, tape was lost, ect. This is not a reason for the case to be dismissed or a violation of your rights. However, it would be relevant in a jury trial and the jury can decide if there was or was not something to hide. If you are being charged with DUI, you should consult and retain a local DUI attorney. This may be one defense that you have to the charges.
Most officers do not like the dash cams or don't like to record how they conducted the FST. Commonly, the FST will be performed outside of the view of the camera. Most officers will say that it just didn't record the FST or for some reason the recording device was not on, tape was lost, ect. This is not a reason for the case to be dismissed or a violation of your rights. However, it would be relevant in a jury trial and the jury can decide if there was or was not something to hide. If you are being charged with DUI, you should consult and retain a local DUI attorney. This may be one defense that you have to the charges.
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