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If I showed evidence that drinking a bottle of beer is prescribed to me by my doctor, will the police drop my DUI?

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Answered by attorney Randy M Lish (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Randy M. Lish, Attorney at Law
The problem is not that you drank the beer, the problem is that you drank the beer, and then drove a car while intoxicated. The doctor's prescription does not say that this is ok. Also, one bottle of beer will not raise your BAC to the level that it is illegal to drive.
The problem is not that you drank the beer, the problem is that you drank the beer, and then drove a car while intoxicated. The doctor's prescription does not say that this is ok. Also, one bottle of beer will not raise your BAC to the level that it is illegal to drive.
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Why are the tests so very different and why did they take the blood test?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
You are an alcoholic. You blew a .22 (almost three times the legal limit) and you were fine to engage in all of these other activities. They took the blood test, because it is the most accurate. The first test was the alcosensor, which is just supposed to detect alcohol.
You are an alcoholic. You blew a .22 (almost three times the legal limit) and you were fine to engage in all of these other activities. They took the blood test, because it is the most accurate. The first test was the alcosensor, which is just supposed to detect alcohol.
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Can an Actual Physical Control ticket be dismissed if no vehicle info being written on ticket?

Answered by attorney Nathaniel D Shafer
DUI/DWI lawyer at Natty Shafer Law
Maybe. A judge might decide to dismiss it. Police officers use their notes to help them testify and if he does not come across as credible in the suppression hearing, a judge may decide to dismiss it.
Maybe. A judge might decide to dismiss it. Police officers use their notes to help them testify and if he does not come across as credible in the suppression hearing, a judge may decide to dismiss it.
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