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Can a police officer ask for dui because he though I slurp my speech and just as I got out he searched without consent also he never red my rights at the beginning
Great question. In all DUI cases, the details are crucial. It’s best to speak with a lawyer in the state or province where you were charged. DUI laws and their implementation by the police can be nuanced, and a legal expert in your area can provide proper guidance. Thanks for watching!
where can I buy canadian law books that shows all our rights with different charges like lawyers have when they want to look something specific up, for example " section so and so states" .... I would love to purchase and keep at home.
It is always free for a consultation phone call. We suggest booking a call at dan.nextlaw.ca - and I can explain your options - assuming your case is in Ontario, Canada
A first-offence DUI, if convicted, is a criminal charge, and would result in a criminal record. This could affect residency status, occupation, etc. You should get legal advice on your options.
Here in Canada we are poorly represented on Social Media regarding common legal matters. You should become that missing link in this space. We are headed for troubled times in Canada, many pillars will fall. The attack will come from within. Canadians will be seeking guidance. Our government has acted outside of Law for quite some time now, and Canadians are getting worried. Thank-You for stepping up to bat.
Happy to be a source of information!
Well I guess I've got nothing to worry about because I haven't broken the law.
Thank you
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Can a police officer ask for dui because he though I slurp my speech and just as I got out he searched without consent also he never red my rights at the beginning
Great question. In all DUI cases, the details are crucial. It’s best to speak with a lawyer in the state or province where you were charged. DUI laws and their implementation by the police can be nuanced, and a legal expert in your area can provide proper guidance. Thanks for watching!
have my dui case this week. hope it goes well and my charge gets withdrawn or lowered
Good luck. If it does not go as you had hoped, just let us know, and we can setup a free call to go over your options.
How did it go? Hope it went well al though you never kept us updated, if you're in Ontario the courts aren't even open at the moment.
where can I buy canadian law books that shows all our rights with different charges like lawyers have when they want to look something specific up, for example " section so and so states" .... I would love to purchase and keep at home.
whats the result?
Does the police have to wait until you speak to a lawyer before making you take the breathalyzer test?
Need to understand more details before can answer because there are differences roadside vs at police after arrest.. All best to you.
My boyfriend got a Dui yesterday night and we are so worried we don't have any lawyer yet I hope it goes well
If you want a free call to understand your options - Dan.Nextlaw.ca
Hey i m international student i charged DUI 250mg please suggest me what i will do ?
@@husandeepkhaira9329 If you are in Ontario - and you want a free call to understand your options - book a free call at Dan.Nextlaw.ca
@@husandeepkhaira9329 hi I got any solutions
@@husandeepkhaira9329 hlo what happened?
I have same case , how can I resolve ithis issues?
I mean I need to hire the lawyer or I can resolve this issue
It is always free for a consultation phone call. We suggest booking a call at dan.nextlaw.ca - and I can explain your options - assuming your case is in Ontario, Canada
First offence of dui does affect the file for permanent residence?
A first-offence DUI, if convicted, is a criminal charge, and would result in a criminal record. This could affect residency status, occupation, etc. You should get legal advice on your options.
Sir I have a question for you. When I can contact you .please I need your advice.
If you are located outside of Ontario Canada, then it's best to contact a DUI lawyer in your area. Best of luck.