RE: DUI Right to refuse test(s)
This pertains to a drivers and suspicion of DUI in all 50 states.
Here is the truth... You have the RIGHT to refuse a breathalyzer test you even have a RIGHT to refuse a blood test AFTER refusing the breathalyzer test you have a right to have a lawyer present during the test. period. You can also plead the 5th amendment too. Al thought there might be penalties for refusing any test, it is nothing compared to what will happen if you take the test(s) and give then all the evidences they need to make you pay for this year after year. If you refuse, then it will not be nearly as bad for you. These are facts of the law and the RIGHTS to not self incriminate yourself.
In short, YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO NOT SELF INCRIMINATE YOURSELF!
Now you can argue all you like with me , but these ARE the facts and there is nothing you can say that will change my mind. It will make it harder for them to PROVE that you are drunk beyond the legal limits.
I've seen many cases were it is extremely hard for the courts to PROVE you were over the legal limits. If you refuse all tests then 9 time out of 10 the person gets off the DUI and are charged with much lesser of a charge. ie. reckless operation,etc.
If you get stopped, then REFUSE ANY and ALL field sobriety test!! (blood test, breath test, etc..etc..) IF you have been drinking too much.
These are facts and don't let any friend, police, lawyer , judge or anybody else tell you that you don't have these rights. Refuse ALL DUI test and see what happens. Refuse(Say it three times to them) even IF they say you have to do this. They are lying, you don't have to take ANY test. Also, remember the dash camera is on, so walk and say little to nothing to police officers. Really the only think you have to say is that you refuse to take ANY DUI test.
I'm not avocation drinking and driving...but what I am avocation is YOUR RIGHTS AS A U.S CITIZEN.
I ran across this forum accidentally and what little I read concerned me. I'm a lawyer of 35 years specializing in DUI cases. Even if I wasn't, these laws are basic rights that everybody has in the U.S.A. And can be learned in rudimentary law classes. Take a class and see for yourself.
Best regards and please don't drink and drive,
This forum keeps inserting this state question.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
This pertains to a drivers and suspicion of DUI in all 50 states.
Here is the truth... You have the RIGHT to refuse a breathalyzer test you even have a RIGHT to refuse a blood test AFTER refusing the breathalyzer test you have a right to have a lawyer present during the test. period. You can also plead the 5th amendment too. Al thought there might be penalties for refusing any test, it is nothing compared to what will happen if you take the test(s) and give then all the evidences they need to make you pay for this year after year. If you refuse, then it will not be nearly as bad for you. These are facts of the law and the RIGHTS to not self incriminate yourself.
In short, YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO NOT SELF INCRIMINATE YOURSELF!
Now you can argue all you like with me , but these ARE the facts and there is nothing you can say that will change my mind. It will make it harder for them to PROVE that you are drunk beyond the legal limits.
I've seen many cases were it is extremely hard for the courts to PROVE you were over the legal limits. If you refuse all tests then 9 time out of 10 the person gets off the DUI and are charged with much lesser of a charge. ie. reckless operation,etc.
If you get stopped, then REFUSE ANY and ALL field sobriety test!! (blood test, breath test, etc..etc..) IF you have been drinking too much.
These are facts and don't let any friend, police, lawyer , judge or anybody else tell you that you don't have these rights. Refuse ALL DUI test and see what happens. Refuse(Say it three times to them) even IF they say you have to do this. They are lying, you don't have to take ANY test. Also, remember the dash camera is on, so walk and say little to nothing to police officers. Really the only think you have to say is that you refuse to take ANY DUI test.
I'm not avocation drinking and driving...but what I am avocation is YOUR RIGHTS AS A U.S CITIZEN.
I ran across this forum accidentally and what little I read concerned me. I'm a lawyer of 35 years specializing in DUI cases. Even if I wasn't, these laws are basic rights that everybody has in the U.S.A. And can be learned in rudimentary law classes. Take a class and see for yourself.
Best regards and please don't drink and drive,
This forum keeps inserting this state question.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?