Old Town, FL DUI Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • 2720 North Young Blvd., Chiefland, FL 32626

  • 114 N.E. First Street, Trenton, FL 32693

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Are SFST's required to be recorded on traffic stops that have dash cams available?

Answered by attorney Laurie A. Schmidt
DUI/DWI lawyer at 5280 Law Group
Most officers do not like the dash cams or don't like to record how they conducted the FST. Commonly, the FST will be performed outside of the view of the camera. Most officers will say that it just didn't record the FST or for some reason the recording device was not on, tape was lost, ect. This is not a reason for the case to be dismissed or a violation of your rights. However, it would be relevant in a jury trial and the jury can decide if there was or was not something to hide. If you are being charged with DUI, you should consult and retain a local DUI attorney. This may be one defense that you have to the charges.
Most officers do not like the dash cams or don't like to record how they conducted the FST. Commonly, the FST will be performed outside of the view of the camera. Most officers will say that it just didn't record the FST or for some reason the recording device was not on, tape was lost, ect. This is not a reason for the case to be dismissed or a violation of your rights. However, it would be relevant in a jury trial and the jury can decide if there was or was not something to hide. If you are being charged with DUI, you should consult and retain a local DUI attorney. This may be one defense that you have to the charges.
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If I have to have a verdict of not guilty in a DUI case that I had, what can I do to have the verdict of dismissal amended?

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Answered by attorney Eric J Trabin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Trabin Law Firm, P.L.
You can't amend a dismissal. The dismissal means either the prosecutor or the judge through the case out. If the judge dismissed your case I don't believe that is a reason for the DHSMV to deny reinstating your license. Just because your case was dismissed you still have to take the DUI counterattack class and Victim Awareness Program in order to reinstate your license.
You can't amend a dismissal. The dismissal means either the prosecutor or the judge through the case out. If the judge dismissed your case I don't believe that is a reason for the DHSMV to deny reinstating your license. Just because your case was dismissed you still have to take the DUI counterattack class and Victim Awareness Program in order to reinstate your license.
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Can my case be thrown out if the officer said my BAC was 2.39 when he meant to put .239?

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Answered by attorney Robert E McCall (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Robert E. McCall
Doubtful, either way, you were over the limit in Florida. It really depends on the Judge, it never hurts to raise the issue.
Doubtful, either way, you were over the limit in Florida. It really depends on the Judge, it never hurts to raise the issue.