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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What if I wasn't read my rights before being arrested?

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Answered by attorney Andrea Rogers (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Rogers Law Firm
Police don't have to read you your Miranda rights before arresting you. The only reason they will read you your rights is if they want to question you while in police custody and use your testimony against you in court. Police officers don't have to have a witness standing by when they search someone it doesn't matter if you're female and the police officer is male. Police officer has to have reasonable suspicion to pull you over, and in your case, not having a front license plate gave the police officer the required reasonable suspicion. You need to hire an attorney to represent you to take care of these tickets; otherwise, you risk losing your license for a year, plus fines and potential jail time for the Driving While Suspended ticket.
Police don't have to read you your Miranda rights before arresting you. The only reason they will read you your rights is if they want to question you while in police custody and use your testimony against you in court. Police officers don't have to have a witness standing by when they search someone it doesn't matter if you're female and the police officer is male. Police officer has to have reasonable suspicion to pull you over, and in your case, not having a front license plate gave the police officer the required reasonable suspicion. You need to hire an attorney to represent you to take care of these tickets; otherwise, you risk losing your license for a year, plus fines and potential jail time for the Driving While Suspended ticket.
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How long will I get on a DUI probation revoke and will I get my time served when I was in jail before released?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
The 70 days that you did in jail before you were sentenced to probation is GONE. The 70 days did not serve to make enough of an impression for you to follow probation's instructions, so the days are dead. No one but the judge knows how much time you will do on the probation revocation, but you should count on two things, it will be more than 70 days, since the 70 days did not get your attention the 70 days that you will not be.
The 70 days that you did in jail before you were sentenced to probation is GONE. The 70 days did not serve to make enough of an impression for you to follow probation's instructions, so the days are dead. No one but the judge knows how much time you will do on the probation revocation, but you should count on two things, it will be more than 70 days, since the 70 days did not get your attention the 70 days that you will not be.
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If never convicted with a clean record can you refuse the breathalyzer more than once?

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Answered by attorney Steven M Dodge (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Office of Steven M. Dodge, PLLC
Even your first refusal will result in a suspension of your driver license. There is no such thing as one "free" refusal irrespective of what your record might be. After you have submitted to a chemical test, you may request a test of your own.
Even your first refusal will result in a suspension of your driver license. There is no such thing as one "free" refusal irrespective of what your record might be. After you have submitted to a chemical test, you may request a test of your own.
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