Olustee, FL DUI Law Firms & Lawyers

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Can a DUI charge be dropped for incorrect information on the police report?

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Answered by attorney Andrea Rogers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Rogers Law Firm
Just the fact that the model and year of the car were wrong won't be enough to get this dismissed. Any errors on the police report can be corrected at any time by the police officer or prosecutor.
Just the fact that the model and year of the car were wrong won't be enough to get this dismissed. Any errors on the police report can be corrected at any time by the police officer or prosecutor.
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What are my chances of getting my DUI arrest dismissed?

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Answered by attorney Charles D. Scott (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Offices of Charles D. Scott PLLC
You will most likely not be able to get a DUI arrest dismissed, but there are several options for you to consider. First, you can take the case to trial, either with a jury or just a judge (a bench trial).  The State must prove your guilt beyond all reasonable doubt, and you don't have to prove anything or testify.  Second, you can ask the State Attorney to reduce the charges to reckless driving. This normally requires that you have a lawyer review the case and send a written request to the state outlining the reasons why the charge should be reduced. Third you can enter a plea agreement for a minimum mandatory disposition on the DUI charge. As for getting the State Attorney to simply say never mind and drop the charge, this will probably not happen.  The state can prosecute the case without a breath test and without field sobriety tests. They can rely on the police officers observations regarding your condition, if your eyes were red and glassy, your breath smelled of alcohol, you had poor balance, you slurred your speech, etc.  In some cases, a breath test or field sobriety tests could actually help you prove that you were not impaired. In your case, you don't have these pieces of evidence and the state will rely solely on the officers opinion.  You can be convicted based upon the opinion evidence of the officer.
You will most likely not be able to get a DUI arrest dismissed, but there are several options for you to consider. First, you can take the case to trial, either with a jury or just a judge (a bench trial).  The State must prove your guilt beyond all reasonable doubt, and you don't have to prove anything or testify.  Second, you can ask the State Attorney to reduce the charges to reckless driving. This normally requires that you have a lawyer review the case and send a written request to the state outlining the reasons why the charge should be reduced. Third you can enter a plea agreement for a minimum mandatory disposition on the DUI charge. As for getting the State Attorney to simply say never mind and drop the charge, this will probably not happen.  The state can prosecute the case without a breath test and without field sobriety tests. They can rely on the police officers observations regarding your condition, if your eyes were red and glassy, your breath smelled of alcohol, you had poor balance, you slurred your speech, etc.  In some cases, a breath test or field sobriety tests could actually help you prove that you were not impaired. In your case, you don't have these pieces of evidence and the state will rely solely on the officers opinion.  You can be convicted based upon the opinion evidence of the officer.
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Can i get a georgia drivers license if I have a suspended /cancelled florida drivers license?

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Answered by attorney Gary Kollin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Gary Kollin, P.A.
Do you have some proof in writing that you were excused or that the time of your completion was permitted to be delayed?   Finish your class.   If you want to know anout Georgia consult a Georgia lawyer or take the iniiative and call the Georgia authorities
Do you have some proof in writing that you were excused or that the time of your completion was permitted to be delayed?   Finish your class.   If you want to know anout Georgia consult a Georgia lawyer or take the iniiative and call the Georgia authorities
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