Possible Defenses to For a Millersville, MD DUI
Just because you receive a Millersville, MD DUI, doesn’t mean you will actually become convicted of it. A variety of different things could’ve gone wrong during the arrest, which can be used as a possible defense. Here, an Anne Arundel County DUI lawyer discusses a few of the possible defenses that may be used in your case.
Lack of Probable Cause For Getting Pulled Over
The officer is required to have a valid reason for pulling you over in the first place. For instance, you will need to have been displaying signs of intoxication while driving, such as swerving. If you believe you were arrested for other reasons, such as your race or ethnicity, your lawyer may be able to challenge your arrest.
Improper Recital of Miranda Rights
One of the first things an officer is required to do upon arresting someone for a Millersville DUI is to read them their Miranda rights. If your arresting officer fails to do this, or recites them improperly, you may be granted the right to exclude certain evidence during your trial. Evidence, such as breathalyzer results, is often used to prove a person was driving while under the influence. If this evidence isn’t allowed, the prosecution will likely have nothing to prove that you actually deserved the DUI.
If you believe that you were wrongly accused of a Millersville, MD DUI, you’ll need the help of a lawyer to prove your innocence. An experienced attorney will know the ins and outs of Maryland drunk driving laws and should be able to present your case to the court favorably.
The lawyers of Jimeno and Gray want to assist you during this difficult time. We have helped many drivers in the same situation as you find justice. Give us a call at (410) 590-9401 to learn how we may be able to prove your innocence.
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