Lawyer Reveals How Faulty DUI Checkpoints Could Result in a Dropped Millersville, MD DUI
Maryland DUI checkpoints are supposed to run in accordance with certain rules and regulations. Unfortunately, however, not all checkpoints operate in the appropriate manner. If you were pulled over and received a Millersville, MD DUI, there may be a chance it was conducted improperly and you could be eligible to have your charges dropped.
How You Were Selected
Maryland law states that officers who are operating checkpoints are supposed to be non-discriminatory. This means they cannot pull over a car on their own accord – vehicles must be stopped according to a pattern, such as every third car, or every car. Essentially, the officers can’t pick and choose. Pay attention to how the vehicles are being pulled over, as if it is done incorrectly, you may be able to get out of your DUI charge.
If Signs Were Displayed
Officers are required to alert drivers of the checkpoints. If adequate signs or notices are not displayed, the officers are not following procedure, which could result in the mishandling of drivers who were pulled over at the checkpoint. Scan the area to see if proper notice is given and take pictures proving so, if not.
Could You Turn Around?
Motorists do not have to participate in Millersville DUI checkpoints. They can certainly choose not to go through them, if desired. Officers are supposed to create areas in which motorists have the option to turn around and bypass the checkpoint. If you were not given this option and received an Anne Arundel County DWI, take pictures of the checkpoint, focusing on how drivers weren’t given the option to turn around.
If you received a Millersville, MD DUI at a checkpoint and believe it was operated inappropriately, you may be able to have your charges dropped. Contact an experienced lawyer from Jimeno and Gray to discuss if your case and to determine if the officer handled your checkpoint correctly.
Call us at (410) 590-9401 to speak with an Anne Arundel County DUI lawyer and to request your free copy of the book The ABCs of DWIs in Maryland, written by attorney Gregory Jimeno.
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