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Judges Have “Different Role” in DUI Cases?
Most of you out there probably thought that citizens accused of drunk driving were afforded the same constitutional rights as citizens accused of any other crime. Included in this, presumably, is the right to have a fair and impartial judge hearing your case.
Wrong. The “DUI Exception to the Constitution” [...]
Posted by Richard Miller on Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 7:57 am
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An experienced Commercial Drivers traffic violations lawyer, Richard Miller is a TOP BALTIMORE DEFENSE ATTORNEY with over 30 years experience defending Commercial Drivers against traffic violations and will aggressively argue your case. He can argue that certain evidence is inadmissible and that may eliminate any or all evidence the police have against you. If the evidence is [...]
Posted by Richard Miller on Monday, January 4, 2010 at 9:26 pm
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You’ve been arrested for DUI, but it doesn’t mean that a conviction is automatic.
Do not allow the arresting officer, the prosecutor, or anyone else, pressure you into pleading guilty.
Often skilled police officers cajole a suspect into an admission or incriminating statement that may ultimately be the evidence that will get you convicted. The U.S. Constitution guarantees [...]
Posted by Richard Miller on Monday, January 4, 2010 at 12:40 am
Filed under Criminal Defense, DUI, DUI First Offense, DUI Legal Advice, DUI Second Offense, DWI, Drunk Driving, Legal Advice, MVA Hearing, MVA Suspension · Tagged Admission, Attorney, Baltimore, Baltimore DUI Lawyer, Criminal Defense, Criminal Justice, DUI, DUI Laws, DUI Legal, Guilty, Rights, Your Rights