Friday, May 19, 2017

Helpful Advice From A DWI Defense Attorney Queens Drivers Respect

By Brian King


Everyone has watched the news on television where an impaired motorist has caused an automobile accident that resulted in injury or death to one or more passengers. Even though drivers know not to drive after drinking many still do it, and the police sometimes stop them for suspicious behavior. If you get stopped and are asked to step out of the car, here is some advice from a DWI defense attorney Queens residents respect.

Cooperation and politeness is key. You will definitely be asked to produce a current driver's license and an insurance card. If these items are in the glove compartment, let the officer know why you are reaching for it. Do not argue with the police about anything. Exit the car if asked and maintain a respectful demeanor. Any display of attitude will work against you.

You should not take a field sobriety test because you are not required to do so. These tests may include walking a straight line, putting your finger to your nose, or standing on one foot. You shouldn't agree to the test even if you have had nothing to drink. Experts say once you are asked to take a sobriety test, the decision to arrest you has already been made.

You should take the breath test once you get to the station. If you fail it, you can request a backup test. The police should tell you that you have a right to one, but they don't always do it. Do not take the blood test unless you have no other choice. Try the urine test first.

The less you say at the police station the better. Officers may attempt to engage you in a conversation, but you should be careful not to incriminate yourself in any way. Any telephone conversation you have with a relative or bail bondsman should be done carefully, without admitting any guilt. Law enforcement will be hoping you give them added information for their police report.

You should hire a lawyer with expertise in this field as soon as possible. It is usually not a good idea to try to solve this issue on your own, and it won't go away by itself. A good lawyer knows the law and will probably know the officers and the prosecutors handling your case and may be able to work with them on your behalf.

It is not unusual for there to be improper procedures and inaccurate paperwork on the part of law enforcement. The arresting officer may attempt to give you advice or befriend you in some way, but it may only be an attempt to get you to admit something that will negatively impact your case. A good lawyer can take advantage of these types of mistakes and improve your chances with the presiding judge.

Drinking and driving do not mix. Anyone who questions whether or not he or she is competent to get behind the wheel of a car, should call a cab. Getting stopped can have serious and long term consequences.




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