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I am representing myself in court for a DUI and the last i herd the the court had lost my drug test what should I say to the court?

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Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
Of course they do not need a test to go to trial on a DUI/DWAI case. You can object to "destruction of evidence" but it is pretty technical argument and you really need a lawyer. If you qualify - have the public defender represent you. if you don't, find a knowledgeabel DUI lawyer to take on that issue for you. It will be worth the money you spend, I suspect. Having a med card won't help with the DUI, nor open container.
Of course they do not need a test to go to trial on a DUI/DWAI case. You can object to "destruction of evidence" but it is pretty technical argument and you really need a lawyer. If you qualify - have the public defender represent you. if you don't, find a knowledgeabel DUI lawyer to take on that issue for you. It will be worth the money you spend, I suspect. Having a med card won't help with the DUI, nor open container.
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Can I fight my charges if the blood results weren't in by my first court day

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Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
Blood tests not being available by the first court date is not unusual.  The Court will merely keep resetting the case until the blood test results are provided.  Some courts do not allow you to enter a 'not guilty' plea at the first court date. That is because they have to get your case to a trial within 6 months of when you plead not guilty. That said, if you are in a county that does allow the not guilty plea to be entered at the first court date, then the trial must be within 6 motnhs of that date unless you 'waive speedy trial'.  So it gives you some leverage.
Blood tests not being available by the first court date is not unusual.  The Court will merely keep resetting the case until the blood test results are provided.  Some courts do not allow you to enter a 'not guilty' plea at the first court date. That is because they have to get your case to a trial within 6 months of when you plead not guilty. That said, if you are in a county that does allow the not guilty plea to be entered at the first court date, then the trial must be within 6 motnhs of that date unless you 'waive speedy trial'.  So it gives you some leverage.
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Is it legal if I'm pulled over and arrested for DWI without probable cause?

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Answered by attorney Steven M Dodge (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Steven M. Dodge, PLLC
If the court determines that there was no probable cause to stop, all the evidence seized-including the BAC- would be suppressed for trial. You would be required to file a motion to suppress prior to the trial.
If the court determines that there was no probable cause to stop, all the evidence seized-including the BAC- would be suppressed for trial. You would be required to file a motion to suppress prior to the trial.
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