September 24 2008 by
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Reader’s Question:
My father has a federal DUI case here Maryland and he refused the chemical test when he was arrested. Is it true that she is facing additional consequences because of his chemical test refusal?
Vern
Gaithersburg, MD
Yes, it’s true, since your father refused to chemical testing on his federal DUI case in Gaithersburg, Maryland, he may [...]
Reader’s Question:
My daughter was given a test she mentioned as the preliminary breath test when she was arrested for DUI here in Maryland. What is this test and what are its possible flaws?
Lashawn
Wheaton-Glenmont, MD
The preliminary breath test (PBT) that was given to your daughter when she was arrested for DUI in Wheaton-Glenmont, Maryland is simply [...]
Reader’s Question:
I have read that in some DUI cases here in Baltimore, Maryland, blood alcohol test has been proven inaccurate. What are the things that could affect the results of the blood alcohol test?
Robert
Baltimore, MD
Apparently, laboratory testing errors could occur in blood alcohol testing in measuring the blood alcohol content for someone who is suspected [...]
Reader’s Question:
We heard about this suppression motion that can be filed on a DUI case and we really don’t understand what it means. So, what does suppression motion mean? Maybe it would help a lot in my father’s DUI case here in Bowie, Maryland.
Zoraida
Bowie, MD
Suppressible evidence can be defined as evidence that is obtained by [...]
Reader’s Question:
I was convicted for DUI here in Columbia, Maryland. Part of my punishment is to enroll in DUI alcohol education classes. How much would this cost me and what is the objective of these classes?
Aliya
Columbia, MD
Since you have been convicted for DUI in Columbia, Maryland, you would face DUI alcohol education. The judge will [...]
Reader’s Question:
My sister has just been recently charged with DWI here in Maryland. I wasn’t told by the details of what really happened but I was told by my mom that her case involves an aggravating factor and this could mean more serious than a normal DWI case. What does mean if they say that [...]