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July 25, 2008

Anchorage Alaska DWI Arrest

Filed under: DWI attorney Alaska — author @ 2:32 am

Reader’s Question:

Driving home late last Saturday night, I was stopped for DWI by a police officer here in Anchorage, Alaska. He asked me to step out of the car and was requested to take a breathalyzer test and some field sobriety tests. I was then taken to the police station and charged with DWI. My breathalyzer result was just a little over the legal limit of .08. Is there a way for me to escape conviction?

Courtney

Anchorage, Alaska

We all know the seriousness of a DWI case and how it affects not only your insurance but you as an individual. It’s not surprising that many people feel helpless when facing a DWI charge because a majority of DWI-related arrests do lead to a subsequent conviction in court.

However, with so many laws requiring DWI suspects to submit to test after test, and wide use of breathalyzer devices despite fierce ongoing controversy over its reliability, impossible as it may seem, you’re not that helpless after all.

Every state, with the exception of Massachusetts, considers a DWI offense as a crime. DWI is usually defined as having a blood/alcohol level that is either above or at a predetermined level, normally 0.10. Some states set the legal limit lower; most of these are at 0.08 percent.

If a solid justification to pull you over is not presented by the police officer to the courts, your DWI case in Anchorage, Alaska will most likely be dismissed. If the initial arrest was made without probable cause, prosecutors cannot obtain a conviction. The standard probable cause means that, in order to pull you over, a police officer must have a reasonable belief that you have or are committing a crime (driving while intoxicated). This is a violation of your Constitutional rights and it immediately voids any evidence against you resulting from the arrest. So, it is important that you note the following details during the arrest:
- The place where you’re going
- The level of your own level of intoxication (if any)
- The reason given to you by the police officer why you’re stopped

-The things you’re asked to do by the police officer

 

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