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Willis Law

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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

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If I transfer the title of my car to someone else, can I get out of putting an IID on it?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
If you have no cars in your name no IID requirement exists. If you are caught driving, there will be a probation violation charged.
If you have no cars in your name no IID requirement exists. If you are caught driving, there will be a probation violation charged.

Is it possible to get a reduced charge for a DWI if I was not caught driving?

Answered by attorney Cristian Michael Towers
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Offices of Cristian M. Towers
It sounds like you may have aided the State in proving its case by #1 admitted to having ingested alcohol AND #2 having done so BEFORE driving. I can't say that there aren't any other defenses, but your own admissions have potentially critically affected two big ones. There certainly could be an argument that the interrogation performed upon you went outside the permissible scope of a well-being check. If so, the officer should have read you your rights once you became the target of the investigation. IF that is the case, the statements made by you would be inadmissable as improperly obtained. Nevertheless, you need capable counsel to represent you as soon as possible.
It sounds like you may have aided the State in proving its case by #1 admitted to having ingested alcohol AND #2 having done so BEFORE driving. I can't say that there aren't any other defenses, but your own admissions have potentially critically affected two big ones. There certainly could be an argument that the interrogation performed upon you went outside the permissible scope of a well-being check. If so, the officer should have read you your rights once you became the target of the investigation. IF that is the case, the statements made by you would be inadmissable as improperly obtained. Nevertheless, you need capable counsel to represent you as soon as possible.
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Is there any possibility of getting my son's DUI dismissed?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Your son is clearly guilty of the minor in possession. He needs an attorney now. There may be some issues about the stop.
Your son is clearly guilty of the minor in possession. He needs an attorney now. There may be some issues about the stop.