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What are my rights if the court lost my DUI file?

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Answered by attorney Thomas J Tomko (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thomas J. Tomko, Attorney at Law
In this situation, I believe that a Motion To Dismiss could be filed. You should hire an attorney to get this done so that you are not railroaded into admissions. Also, do not provide the Court with copies of any documents you may have, like a breathalyzer test result or statement, etc. Contact this office with questions or if you wish to hire this office to seek the dismissal.
In this situation, I believe that a Motion To Dismiss could be filed. You should hire an attorney to get this done so that you are not railroaded into admissions. Also, do not provide the Court with copies of any documents you may have, like a breathalyzer test result or statement, etc. Contact this office with questions or if you wish to hire this office to seek the dismissal.
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Can the charges be dropped if my husband was arrested but not read his rights?

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Answered by attorney Joseph Briscoe Dane (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Joe Dane
It's not like TV or the movies. Just getting arrested doesn't mean they have to read you your Miranda rights. Those are only required if you are "in custody" (arrested or the equivalent of it) and being interrogated. Typically, a "detention" such as a traffic stop does not rise to being "in custody" so no Miranda warnings are required. If there was a Miranda violation, the remedy is to exclude the statement, but it doesn't necessarily invalidate the entire case. You need a good criminal defense attorney. I'd strongly suggest you find someone who focuses on criminal law and who routinely practices in the court where this case will be heard.
It's not like TV or the movies. Just getting arrested doesn't mean they have to read you your Miranda rights. Those are only required if you are "in custody" (arrested or the equivalent of it) and being interrogated. Typically, a "detention" such as a traffic stop does not rise to being "in custody" so no Miranda warnings are required. If there was a Miranda violation, the remedy is to exclude the statement, but it doesn't necessarily invalidate the entire case. You need a good criminal defense attorney. I'd strongly suggest you find someone who focuses on criminal law and who routinely practices in the court where this case will be heard.
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What should my son do for a DUI? How?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
I would suggest that you advance in the funds to engage an attorney to defend him. It appears that he might have some defenses.
I would suggest that you advance in the funds to engage an attorney to defend him. It appears that he might have some defenses.