Monday, May 11th, 2009 at
8:47 pm
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Jetstream asked:
Going to trial. Refused to take the breathalizer when pulled over for speeding, because an attorney had previously advised me to never take the test. Now I’m being prosecuted for ‘refusal to blow.’ What is a reason that will convince the jury that I had a good reason to not blow?
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What would be a good defense at trial for ‘refusal to blow’ when arrested for DWI?
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Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 at
5:45 pm
LSR asked:
If you recently got a DWI and the last one you got was 20+ yrs ago. If you can show you didn’t receive proper counsel for the past dwi, it could not be counted. Is this true?? My friends husband was given this info by his attorney. My bf is going thru the same thing and wondered if it was true. We have an attorney but feel like we’re doing his homework.
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I was told a new law passed in Missouri re: DWI?
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Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 at
10:28 pm
Rob Stancliffe asked:
Hypothetically —-
You just got a DWI, narcotics offense, or vehicular manslaughter. You don’t want the public defender. Where do you go to find a good defense attorney?
Thursday, September 25th, 2008 at
5:38 pm
ww asked:
If you got three DWI’s between the ages of 18-20 (all misdemeanors) and you are now 25 or 26 with a undergraduate degree, high grades and nothing on your record since, could you still get into law school and become a lawyer.
*If you are one of the d-bags on this website that just goes around criticizing people without answering their questions so you can feel smart don’t waste your time posting your nonsense, I know driving drunk is very, very bad.
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Can someone be accepted to law school and become a lawyer with three DWI’s on thier record?
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