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Can I be charged with refusal if the officer ticketed me on it?

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Answered by attorney Richard David Peacock (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Peacock Law Group of the Lowcountry, LLC
In SC, if you are referring to refusal to submit to breath and/or bodily fluid testing and the charge is plain DUI, then yes, the State can allege that you refused to submit to testing under certain conditions. These conditions are very highly contested in the legal arena right now and there are technical arguments in regards to a lot of them right now. You should consult in person with an attorney as soon as possible regarding these matters. I do hereby clearly advise against any reliance on the information as advice or application of it to a specific situation without a more thorough consultation with counsel.
In SC, if you are referring to refusal to submit to breath and/or bodily fluid testing and the charge is plain DUI, then yes, the State can allege that you refused to submit to testing under certain conditions. These conditions are very highly contested in the legal arena right now and there are technical arguments in regards to a lot of them right now. You should consult in person with an attorney as soon as possible regarding these matters. I do hereby clearly advise against any reliance on the information as advice or application of it to a specific situation without a more thorough consultation with counsel.
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Do I have a right to a speedy trial or do I have to wait for blood work for a fifth offense OWI with minor child in car?

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Answered by attorney Naser Jiries Khoury (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Naser J. Khoury
Your right to a speedy trial starts after the District Attorney decides to file a criminal complaint and you are arraigned. For misdemeanor cases they have up to one year to make the decision to file. In a felony case generally they have up to three years, however, there are other offense which have a longer statute of limitations.
Your right to a speedy trial starts after the District Attorney decides to file a criminal complaint and you are arraigned. For misdemeanor cases they have up to one year to make the decision to file. In a felony case generally they have up to three years, however, there are other offense which have a longer statute of limitations.
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Shouldn’t I have the right to see the police report before my court date if I got pulled over for a DUI?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
You go to the police station and request a police report. It will not contain much more info than the arrest. Your attorney should know exactly how to get a police report.
You go to the police station and request a police report. It will not contain much more info than the arrest. Your attorney should know exactly how to get a police report.
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