Who is the Best DUI Lawyer In Alaska?

 

July 19, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DUI Lawyer Alaska 

Reader’s Question:

My sister was charged with DUI here in Alaska. She is thinking twice as to getting a lawyer or not. A friend said that she can go without a lawyer. How important is having a lawyer to represent her in cases such as this?

Lindsay

Anchorage, AK

For the obvious fact that your sister could either actually be innocent of the DUI charges, or even if she was in fact guilty, she may want to have a very good lawyer representing her no matter what DUI-related charge she is facing right now. A good Alaska DUI lawyer could have the DUI charges against her dismissed by finding flaws in police procedure and handling of the evidence, or also by finding contamination in the breath or blood tests taken. There are many factors that could affect the results of breath or blood test.

A good Alaska DUI lawyer on your sister’s side would give her the best chance at showing reasonable doubt. A good DUI lawyer would also be aware of the many potential strategies, tactics and defenses that can be used. You have to remember that your sister must be found guilty of the DUI-related offense beyond a reasonable doubt for her to be convicted.

You have to keep in mind as well that if your sister will be convicted of her DUI charge in Alaska, there are a lot of aspects in her life that will be affected. So, going in a battle in court for a DUI charge alone is not a good idea at all.

Drunk Driving in Alaska

 

July 10, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DUI help 

Reader’s Question:

I have tried drinking and driving several times and it seems very fortunate for me that I haven’t been caught and charge with DUI . But in case that I get pulled over by an officer in the future because of drunk driving, what are the things that I would have to keep in mind?

Jose

Anchorage, AK

 

If you have already tried drinking and driving several and still thinking about doing this in the future, there a chance that you could find yourself in some trouble. You might just get a traffic ticket and worse, a DUI charge in Anchorage, Alaska. Because of that, you need to know how to get around DUI when you are out there. Obviously, you have to make some smart decisions.

The police officer who pulled you over will conduct some field sobriety tests to see if you can walk or so on. By law, you are not required to take these tests but if you do and you pass, then you are going to have to continue with the rest of the test.

The police officer may take you to the station if he/she is still convinced that you are drunk. They would administer a breath test that you will not be able to refuse. A lot of the alcohol has burned up by this time and you are going to blow a lot less then you normally would.

Don’t answer any question and make sure you ask for a lawyer. You are getting to the right point if you are able to do this. Answering them is the last thing that you want to do when you are under the influence of alcohol because you might answer wrong. You have to wait for your lawyer to get there and that will be when you will be told to speak while you are bonding out.

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