lundi 24 février 2014

Before you see a Phoenix DUI Lawyer

Before you see a Phoenix DUI Lawyer

If you want to know some key steps to avoid the need to see a DUI lawyer then consider the following.

First, ensure you have your identification with you because the police will certainly take note of how easy (or otherwise) it is to find that ID information.

Second, avoid ‘field tests’ like touching your fingers to the nose, walking the line and so forth. If you fail or fumble on any of these it will count against you in subsequent prosecutions so just don’t take them at all. You have no law in Arizona that requires you to do so.

Third, take care not to answer questions from the police. They will always ask the preliminary questions like how much you have had to drink and so forth but simply say you need to see your attorney before answering questions. That does not mean you need to hunt down a Phoenix lawyer there and then, but rather you can exercise your constitutional right to not answer questions. Like the field tests, these can be used against you.

Four, don’t permit a search of your vehicle either. There is no warrant for them to search and you should not comply. Be polite, but firm.

Five, notwithstanding what is said, be co-operative and polite. Your attitude shouild be helpful, not hindering. Don’t try and be funny, aggressive or apologetic.

Six, you will need to take a blood or urine test because under the so-called implied consent law you are required to do so. Failure to do so will result in your license being suspended for at least a year even if you receive no DUI conviction. If you’re in Phoenix the most likely scenario is you will be taken to a station or testing site for a blood test and if the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is under .08 per cent you may escape being charged.

If your BAC is .15 per cent or more then you will be charged with DUI or extreme DUI.

Remember that the completion of your test will have you asked whether you want to waive the preservation of your sample. You must never waive it. It could be your salvation.

Seven, following a test ensure you go to a hospital or elsewhere and have aprivate test undertaken. A lower BAC can be used in your case.

- See more at: http://www.lawfuel.com/dui-lawyers/phoenix-dui-attorneys/#sthash.mwcFZ6tg.dpuf

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