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Read MoreOne of our primary focuses here at Traffic Law Counselors® is to help you keep points off of your driving record.
Read MoreDriving While Suspended or Revoked is a much more serious charge than many people realize.
Read MoreDo you have a lengthy driving record, or did you just plead guilty on a traffic charge, not realizing how negatively it would affect you?
Read MoreWe know that concerts, float trips, house parties and other like-kind adventures often end with charges like "minor in possession of alcohol"
Read MoreWe get Warrants Recalled all the time. Warrants can be a real issue if you possibly forgot to pay a traffic ticket or simply have an alleged new charge against you that starts with a bond/warrant requirement.
Read MoreReason for Stop |
Officer Looking For |
Evidence Concerns |
---|---|---|
Check Point |
Odd Behavior; Avoiding Eye Contact; Nervousness |
Odor of Alcohol; Visible Alcohol Containers |
Routine Stop |
Erratic Driving; Driving Under Speed Limit; Other Traffic Violations |
Admissions to "a couple beers," Bloodshot Eyes, Slurred Speech |
Accident |
Confusion, Remorse, Disoriented Speech |
Alcohol Contatiners At Scene; Odor of Alcohol, Glassy or Red Eyes, Mumbling |
Anonymous Driver Call In Tip |
The Vehicle Reported; Observable Traffic violations |
Odor of Alcohol, Bloodshot Eyes, Admission of drinking |
When a woman was stopped for failing to use her blinker on a turn, she was given field sobriety tests and was arrested. After reviewing video of her stop, we determined that she had, in fact, used her blinker on the turn and filed a motion to suppress on her behalf. The judge ruled in our favor and all of the evidence from the entire stop was thrown out.
A man with a mild form of a common neurological condition was pulled over late one night and admitted to the officer he had consumed some beer much earlier in the evening. We successfully argued that his condition affected his performance on the Standard Field Sobriety Tests. His DWI charges in the state court were dismissed. We also saved him from a 90 day suspension and his record is spotless.
When a Police Officer from a St. Louis County Municipality was arrested on DWI after driving on the wrong side of a busy highway, the arresting officers and Prosecutor were ready to make an example of him. We were able to successfully negotiate an unsupervised probation for the officer.
A nurse with asthma was facing a one-year revocation of her license for refusing to submit to a breath test after failing to successfully give a breath sample. After attacking the validity of the refusal, we were able to secure an offer to have the refusal revocation thrown out.
A man facing a one-year revocation of his driving privileges for refusing to submit to a breathalyzer test and accused of having two prior DWIs was able to keep his full driver's license after we successfully proved that the man was denied his rights to speak with an attorney before making a decision about whether or not to blow.
When our client was arrested in a southwest Missouri municipality for DWI and possession of paraphernalia with a BAC over the legal limit, our attorneys investigated the case and convinced the Prosecuting Attorney to completely dismiss the DWI charge after finding that the breath test machine was improperly maintained.
You are not legally required to take any field sobriety tests; however, evidence of your refusal to take them may be used against you. The reality is that officers have usually made up their minds to arrest when they give the field sobriety tests; the tests are simply additional evidence which the suspect inevitably "fails". Thus, in most cases a polite refusal may be appropriate.
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