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Pulled over last night accused of dwi when I said I just went to pick up a drunk friend they started to give me a sobriety test and I refused but this

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Answered by attorney Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Edward J. Dimon
The refusal standard is a civil standard. To prove the states case, the prosecutor must show by a preponderance of the evidence that the driver refused to submit to the alcohol test. Standard is not The usual criminal standard: prove beyond a reasonable doubt. As such, these cases are most difficult to win. We have a certified trial attorney. This attorney has been the prosecutor in five separate municipalities. He would be able to try your case. A second refusal has serious consequences for both the loss of your drivers license and possible incarceration. Please call to discuss.
The refusal standard is a civil standard. To prove the states case, the prosecutor must show by a preponderance of the evidence that the driver refused to submit to the alcohol test. Standard is not The usual criminal standard: prove beyond a reasonable doubt. As such, these cases are most difficult to win. We have a certified trial attorney. This attorney has been the prosecutor in five separate municipalities. He would be able to try your case. A second refusal has serious consequences for both the loss of your drivers license and possible incarceration. Please call to discuss.
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How much jail time am I looking at for a first time offense of an extreme DUI being 20 years old with a clean record?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Graves Law Firm
I don't recognize the term "extreme DUI" as having a specific legal meaning in Texas, but if there was no accident and excessive speed is the only issue, maybe no jail time. Plus, if you'll make sure this is your ONLY offense (and specifically your only alcohol offense, you can eventually get it expunged from your record under a not-too-well-known provision of the Texas Alcoholic Beverages Code.
I don't recognize the term "extreme DUI" as having a specific legal meaning in Texas, but if there was no accident and excessive speed is the only issue, maybe no jail time. Plus, if you'll make sure this is your ONLY offense (and specifically your only alcohol offense, you can eventually get it expunged from your record under a not-too-well-known provision of the Texas Alcoholic Beverages Code.
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Can i sue a bar for serving me when i was 20?

Edward J. Dimon
Answered by attorney Edward J. Dimon (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Edward J. Dimon
both you and the bar have 'unclean hands' in that both of you know that you should not be drinking. the court will not look kindly upon your 'unclean hands'. did you receive a DWI after drinking at the bar ? were you in an accident ? this would be a different situation. please let me know. ed dimon, esq.
both you and the bar have 'unclean hands' in that both of you know that you should not be drinking. the court will not look kindly upon your 'unclean hands'. did you receive a DWI after drinking at the bar ? were you in an accident ? this would be a different situation. please let me know. ed dimon, esq.
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