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3.5
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  • 5430 Strickland Avenue, Lakeland, FL 33812

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Monk Law Group, PLLC

5.0
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Commonly Asked DUI/DWI Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What will happen in court for my DUI?

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Answered by attorney Eric J Trabin (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Trabin Law Firm, P.L.
You most certainly will not have to talk (you have the right to remain silent) unless it is to tell the court whether you need a public defender or would like to hire a private attorney. If you hire a private attorney prior to the court date then the attorney can waive your appearance so you do not need to go to court. If you are offered a deal when you do go to court you should not accept it until you have had the chance to have a lawyer review the evidence against you and determine whether the offer is actually in your best interest.
You most certainly will not have to talk (you have the right to remain silent) unless it is to tell the court whether you need a public defender or would like to hire a private attorney. If you hire a private attorney prior to the court date then the attorney can waive your appearance so you do not need to go to court. If you are offered a deal when you do go to court you should not accept it until you have had the chance to have a lawyer review the evidence against you and determine whether the offer is actually in your best interest.
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CanI beat a DUI case if nothing was in my system but found cocaine in the car?

Answered by attorney Philip Daniel Hache
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Offices of Phil Hache
Yes, it is certainly possible to beat a DUI case if there was no alcohol or drugs in your system. I don't actually think that DUI charges would even be filed in your case. Sounds like at a minimum though, they will be charging you with Possession of drugs or a more serious felony charge depending on the amount of cocaine they found in your car. Whether the evidence can be suppressed based on an illegal search or lack of probable cause to pull your car over in the first place...you should speak to a criminal defense attorney in your area in more detail about your case. At that point they can advise you if that is a strong possibility or not.
Yes, it is certainly possible to beat a DUI case if there was no alcohol or drugs in your system. I don't actually think that DUI charges would even be filed in your case. Sounds like at a minimum though, they will be charging you with Possession of drugs or a more serious felony charge depending on the amount of cocaine they found in your car. Whether the evidence can be suppressed based on an illegal search or lack of probable cause to pull your car over in the first place...you should speak to a criminal defense attorney in your area in more detail about your case. At that point they can advise you if that is a strong possibility or not.
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I got a DUI in 2006 I absconded for 14 yrs. The court documents say I don't have a warrant but my case us delinquent. What does that mean

Jonathan Burton Blecher
Answered by attorney Jonathan Burton Blecher (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Jonathan Blecher, P.A.
If you "absconded", that generally means you either failed to appear for a court date or stopped reporting to probation, or both. "delinquent status" generally means you owe the Clerk money. I would advise consulting an attorney who can look into this for you. Good Luck.
If you "absconded", that generally means you either failed to appear for a court date or stopped reporting to probation, or both. "delinquent status" generally means you owe the Clerk money. I would advise consulting an attorney who can look into this for you. Good Luck.
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