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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.

Is it possible to test negative on a breathalyzer and then still have alcohol in your blood?

Answered by attorney Nathaniel D Shafer
DUI/DWI lawyer at Natty Shafer Law
If the breathalyzer was broken, it's possible, but a properly working breathalyzer should not read 0.000 if there is a measurable amount of alcohol in the person's blood.
If the breathalyzer was broken, it's possible, but a properly working breathalyzer should not read 0.000 if there is a measurable amount of alcohol in the person's blood.
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Does anyone have to comply with probation terms before actually being sentenced and placed on probation?

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Answered by attorney Thomas Corcoran Phipps (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Thomas Corcoran Phipps
You have to plead guilty, then the judge will place the person on probation when the terms of probation begin.
You have to plead guilty, then the judge will place the person on probation when the terms of probation begin.

If I'm going to plead guilty to a DUI, do I need an attorney?

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Answered by attorney Edward D Flint (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Edward D. Flint Attorney at Law
You will pay a fine of at least $1,340, take a 16 hour class that costs about $200, lose your driving privileges for at least 120 days on a first offense, pay $230 to reinstate your license, be required to install an interlock device on any car you operate at a cost of about $1,500 a year, do at least 2 days of jail or 48 hours of community service, pay about $50 and attend a victim impact panel, have your insurance rates go up, and have this crime on your record for at least 10 years.
You will pay a fine of at least $1,340, take a 16 hour class that costs about $200, lose your driving privileges for at least 120 days on a first offense, pay $230 to reinstate your license, be required to install an interlock device on any car you operate at a cost of about $1,500 a year, do at least 2 days of jail or 48 hours of community service, pay about $50 and attend a victim impact panel, have your insurance rates go up, and have this crime on your record for at least 10 years.
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