What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Tennessee
A friend of mine was arrested for DUI a few days ago while sitting in his parked vehicle. He had left the bar, walked to his vehicle, got in and was in the process of texting me to come pick him up when a cop knocked on his window and asked him to exit the vehicle on the grounds that she thought he was passing out in the car. The keys were not in the ignition but in his lap (he'd been in the car approximately 30-60 seconds). He declined to participate in a field sobriety test or take a breathalyzer, instead simply admitting he was drunk and explained that he had been calling for a ride after which he was arrested. This is technically his second DUI though his last one was in 2010 (in a different county) and was reduced to a reckless driving charge. My question is, what are his chances in fighting this? His biggest concern at this point is losing his license as that would result in the loss of his job as well. He doesn't have much money to hire a lawyer and, if there's not much hope of getting the charges at least reduced, he'd rather not spend the money. Anyone have any advice or gone through a similar situation?
A friend of mine was arrested for DUI a few days ago while sitting in his parked vehicle. He had left the bar, walked to his vehicle, got in and was in the process of texting me to come pick him up when a cop knocked on his window and asked him to exit the vehicle on the grounds that she thought he was passing out in the car. The keys were not in the ignition but in his lap (he'd been in the car approximately 30-60 seconds). He declined to participate in a field sobriety test or take a breathalyzer, instead simply admitting he was drunk and explained that he had been calling for a ride after which he was arrested. This is technically his second DUI though his last one was in 2010 (in a different county) and was reduced to a reckless driving charge. My question is, what are his chances in fighting this? His biggest concern at this point is losing his license as that would result in the loss of his job as well. He doesn't have much money to hire a lawyer and, if there's not much hope of getting the charges at least reduced, he'd rather not spend the money. Anyone have any advice or gone through a similar situation?