Funny Dogs Video
November 30th, 2009
I love this compilation of funny dog moments. I think that just about ever one who has a dog has seen that animal have a funny moment, too bad all of us can’t fun videos on 24 hours a day.
Also, check out my friends new law site if you get a moment. He’s been around f or a long time, he’s actually a big San Diego criminal defense attorney but I just created a new site for him and I think it looks good, here it is: http://www.libertylawyers.com and if anyone needs a good San Diego criminal defense lawyer, he’s the man.
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Situation Grim? Call us. Criminal lawyer miami, criminal defense lawyer, criminal attorney miami
November 30th, 2009
The Abreu Law Firm is a full-service criminal defense firm in Miami, Florida. Miami criminal attorney Robert E. Abreu and Miami criminal laywer Jospeh H. Wolenski represent individuals accused of serious crimes by the state or federal governemnt.
This video will give you an outline of what we do, and how we view the criminal justice system in this country.
We are diligent criminal defense lawyers who pride ourselves on leaving no stone unturned. Simply put, we fight for our clients.
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GTA 4 Drunk Driving
November 28th, 2009
How long will I spend in jail for my second dui?
November 27th, 2009
I got my second dui and a good lawyer. How long is the mandatory jail time in virginia? I dont think I will be able to pay the court fines will I be put in jail for this. Someone please give me some information. I got this dui if fairfax couny virginia. By bac was .11 at the time.
You have an attorney who doesn’t know this?
Underage DUI, no breathalyzer?
November 26th, 2009
A friend of mine got a DUI in Illinois and he is 20 years old. He failed the sobriety test, but refused to take the breathalyzer (He had been drinking that night and there is zero tolerance). The cop made a comment that he had made the right choice by not taking the breathalyzer as well. He has had surgery on his leg and has an excuse as to why he cant really stand on one leg for long, he also has a stuttering problem which I think was another reason the cop thought he was really intoxicated. As far as the red eyes, well he uses contacts. Can all of this be used in court as his defense? Will he be able to get out of a DUI, or maybe get less charges if he gets a really good lawyer? Or will it not make a difference… What should he expect as punishment?
Yes he did get arrested but was let go about an hr later with no fine, his truck got towed so he had to pay to get that back. I think we all know that driving under the influence is wrong so Im not looking for those answers. There is a big price difference between a court appointed attorney and one with a good reputation, I would like to know if a lawyer could make a difference in this type of situation.
First of all, if your friend -was- impaired, and is trying to manipulate the system with his injuries / condition, then I hope he rots. People like that are the reason the system takes so long.
His condition may be argued in court, and certain aspects of the Standard Field Sobriety tests may be debated. This requires good lawyering, expert witnesses, and certainly a lot of money.
The Vertical Gaze Nystagmus – one of the Standard Field Sobriety Tests (SFST), is often considered “Above Board.” Meaning that the court will often find the results of the test to be undebateable (in regards to impairment)
No Breathalyzer is -required- to prove impairment, though it helps the prosecution’s case. People often think of the magic number – .08, or .10 BAC. This is only considered a “Presumed level of intoxication.” This gives the Police Officer probable cause (at the very least, reasonable suspicion) to consider the driver impaired. “Impaired” is important, not numbers.
In all states, driving is a privelage, not a right. When you obtain a driver’s license, you fall under “Implied Consent” laws. Failure to provide a Breath, blood, or urine sample for Blood Alcohol Content testing (B.A.C.) is usually (depending on the State) an automatic forfieture of driving privelages for (on average) 6 months.
Most often, prosecution simply concedes to a lesser charge, as opposed to a lengthy proceeding -because- of people using excuses like the above-mentioned. This is dependant on the lawyer. The lawyers fees for such an involved case is no less than $2000. Usually higher, and that doesn’t include court-imposed fines and fees.
Your friend will likely be found guilty of a lesser charge, sentenced to community service, and mandated State-Certified Safety courses, as well as losing his driving privelage for a while. He’ll be able to file for a special license that allows him to go to work and such during his revokation.
Sources:
2 Years Experience as Municipal Police Officer
3 Years Experience as Military Police Investigator (Detective)
Many, many, many court appearances as either an expert witness for prosecution, or as the arresting officer.
-Degree in Criminal justice – but they’re a dime a dozen.
//Edit
-Refusal to do so does NOT give anyone probable cause to (as listed above) search a vehicle. Though it will raise obvious suspicion, and the Officer may find a way to -otherwise- articulate probable cause.
-Refusal is NOT an admission of guilt. It is in contradiction to State laws, as I’ve written above.
-Most states juvenile “No Tolerance” policy DOES have a level of presumed intoxication. This is usually .02 BAC or higher, though the BAC is not -required-. Example. A person can be completely coherent, not slurring, and passes all Sobriety Tests. A Breathalyzer test of .02 or higher is all that person would need to be found guilty of a Zero T DUI.
Should I Hire a DUI Attorney or Should I Represent Myself?
November 26th, 2009
http://losangelesduiexpert.com/ 888.400.9721
Abraham Lincoln said it best that a man who represents himself has a fool for a client. That pretty much sums it up. Just make sure that you retain only the best DUI attorneys in Los Angeles cities such as Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Redondo Beach, all areas where a drunk driving arrest is a serious potential. This also applies to Orange County DUI arrests. Huntington and Newport Beach are other areas where law enforcement strictly patrols for drunk drivers. If you represent yourself, you will lack objectivity. If you retain the public defender, you may not feel as though you are getting the best Los Angeles DUI Lawyers or Orange County criminal defense lawyers or not.
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Is a DUI a disqualifying factor when applying for the Air Force ROTC?
November 25th, 2009
I was hoping to join the Air Force Rotc but was stopped for a DUI in last December with my court case coming up this October. Is this a DQ factor for the ROTC? If not, then how would it effect my AF career?
You should be fine.
I got a DWI Monday. I got a lawyer. But I feel terrible. How has one moved on with life with one?
November 25th, 2009
I am so depressed over it. I know I have a problem with alcohol now and I decided to try my best to quit drinking. Obviously I haven’t had a drink since then. This is a nightmare experience. I was going to go to college this spring, but now I’m probably not going because of this. Even though this is my first and last DWI. I am unemployed and I don’t know if anyone would hire me. I’ve had thoughts of suicide recently because of it, and I know that’s the easy way out but I won’t do it. I turn 25 in 6 days and I just can’t bring myself to do it. If you had any DWIs, tell me how you coped with this. I feel like absolute crap. I am worthless. Tell me how you moved on with your life. Go ahead and call me a drunk and all kinds of things, I don’t care, because I deserve every bit of it. I just need advice.
I should clarify:
No one was injured nor killed.
There was no property damage.
I blew a .15.
First off, get rid of the Lawyer. He is just going to cost you more money. States have mandatory punishments for DWIs and no Lawyer will change that. If you feel you need one get a Public Defender. A DWI is a misdemeanor. Not a huge deal. Most States just want your money and to inconvenience you. Suicide? Come on.
Here’s what you do. Find out from the Public Defeders Office exactly what your punishment will be. Do everything you can before you go to Court. Ask the Judge for an extension. Go to Driving School, do your Public Service, go to your Alcohol Counseling…everything you can possibly do before giving up your License. Ask for another extension if needed.
On the day you finally do go to Court you can give the Judge a Certificate of completion for these things then plead No Contest.
You will then have to pay your fine and turn in your License. Make sure you have an appointment at the DMV the next day so you can get a Hardship License. You may get probation but your Hardship License should cover you driving there.
It doesn’t sound like the DWI is making you suicidal, it sounds like the booze is.
in a DUI arrest, is the arresting officer required to tell you your miranda rights?
November 25th, 2009
It is a normal practice to give Miranda, and Implied Consent warnings. Miranda is to protect an individual against self incrimination, but does not pertain to identification. If no questions are asked, then Miranda Warnings are not required.
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