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Manne & Humpf, PLLC

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  • Serving Wells Bridge, NY and Otsego County, New York

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Personal, Professional Representation since 1993.

  • DUI/DWI LawyersGeneral Practice, Annulment, and 62 more

Karl E. Manne
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  • 48 Hale Street, Norwich, NY 13815

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What can I do to overturn the Department of Motor Vehicles’ decision in favor of my suspension?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
There is more to this story, but you have chosen to leave it out. You and your wife both arrive. The police officer does not see you drive, and you or your wife do not admit that you were driving. How did the officer determine that you were driving? Second, why would your license be suspended without an arrest UNLESS you were under conditions not to drink at all. You have had two hearings, and lost both. Let me suggest, without knowing anything more, that you stop drinking altogether. You and drinking do not go together.
There is more to this story, but you have chosen to leave it out. You and your wife both arrive. The police officer does not see you drive, and you or your wife do not admit that you were driving. How did the officer determine that you were driving? Second, why would your license be suspended without an arrest UNLESS you were under conditions not to drink at all. You have had two hearings, and lost both. Let me suggest, without knowing anything more, that you stop drinking altogether. You and drinking do not go together.
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What happens if CT resident refused breathalyzer and got convicted of DWI in NY?

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Answered by attorney Michael J Palumbo (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Palumbo & Associates, PC
I am both a NY and CT criminal lawyer. Call me to set up a paid consultation as to all of the possibilities.
I am both a NY and CT criminal lawyer. Call me to set up a paid consultation as to all of the possibilities.

Is there any statute of limitations for a DUI or can they wait 4 years to charge you with a DUI?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
There is no statute of limitations problem. You were arrested in March and accused in November of the same year. You had a court date, and failed to appear. A warrant was issued. You then failed to contact the courts for 4 years. There is no statute problem. You sound funny.
There is no statute of limitations problem. You were arrested in March and accused in November of the same year. You had a court date, and failed to appear. A warrant was issued. You then failed to contact the courts for 4 years. There is no statute problem. You sound funny.
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