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How can an attorney help me fight a DUI charge if I blew over a .08?

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Answered by attorney Francis John Cowhig (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Francis John Cowhig
A good DUI attorney knows the rules, regulations and procedures regarding blood/breath testing, probable cause, field sobriety tests, etc. and may be able to get you a better deal than if you represent yourself. The choice is yours.
A good DUI attorney knows the rules, regulations and procedures regarding blood/breath testing, probable cause, field sobriety tests, etc. and may be able to get you a better deal than if you represent yourself. The choice is yours.
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How will previous DUI charges affect my current DUI charge?

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Answered by attorney Cindy Mannon (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Cindy Mannon, Attorney at Law
If you were acquitted the law can't enhance your "new" DUI charge; however, the Judge may take your acquittal into consideration when sentencing, even if it is not fair and you won't know about it. I would never admit to a previous charge if you were acquitted. You should buy a copy of your Michigan Master Driving Record to see if they can still see if you were ever arrested for the charge you were acquitted on. It should not even show an arrest, but you won't know until you buy your Mi Master Driving Record from the Secretary of State ($8.00.)
If you were acquitted the law can't enhance your "new" DUI charge; however, the Judge may take your acquittal into consideration when sentencing, even if it is not fair and you won't know about it. I would never admit to a previous charge if you were acquitted. You should buy a copy of your Michigan Master Driving Record to see if they can still see if you were ever arrested for the charge you were acquitted on. It should not even show an arrest, but you won't know until you buy your Mi Master Driving Record from the Secretary of State ($8.00.)
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Is it possible to get a DUI dismissed if I was underage?

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Answered by attorney Timothy J Klisz (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Klisz Law Office, PLLC
It's much worse if you are underage. Any alcohol in your system makes you guilty. Get a lawyer and handle this in court. It won't be dismissed.
It's much worse if you are underage. Any alcohol in your system makes you guilty. Get a lawyer and handle this in court. It won't be dismissed.