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Bloom Legal Video Blog Vol. 5: How to Choose the Right DWI Lawyer
Criminal Defense Attorney, Seth Bloom of Bloom Legal LLC in New Orleans, LA answers questions from internet users: “How do I choose the right DUI/DWI lawyer for my case?” Submit your general legal questions to have them answered by Attorney Bloom at our LawQA page or through our website Contact Form! www.lawqa.com www.bloomlegal.com Bloom Legal was founded by New Orleans attorney Seth Bloom to provide friendly, quality legal help to the people of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana in the areas of injury, accident, and criminal defense. Bloom Legal is here to help YOU!
DWI Attorney El Paso: How Best to Prepare for your DWI Defense
El Paso DWI Attorneys and Criminal Defense Attorneys defending DWI and Criminal Cases in El Paso and the surrounding areas. For more information please call: 915-317-1933 and visit www.dwielpaso.com How best to prepare for your DWI Defense Are you or someone you love facing DWI charges in Texas? This video presentation will help you better understand how to best prepare for your defense. DWI charges are serious. Learning as much as you can about your laws and the strategy of your defense is going to help you lessen the charges against you. One of the key things you can do is to create an events journal. This will help you get the facts straight in your mind and help your attorney shape your defense and give you the best chance in court. The following slides are suggestions on the information that you should gather when preparing for defense: First thing you want to document is your sleep pattern. Simple things is When did you go to sleep? How many hours did you sleep? How many hours have you been awake? These are all important. The next thing you want to do is document everything to do with the eating and drinking you did the night of your arrest, by the time of your arrest. The next thing you want to do is document who, what, when and where. This slide has a series of questions that you want to be mindful of when creating your events journal to document the details surrounding your arrest. The next thing you want to do is document the specifics regarding the location …
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Brief in Support of Suppression Motion and Objection to Lab Report www.njlaws.com THE STATE MUST PROVE PROBABLE CAUSE TO STOP THE MOTORIST AND TAKE BLOOD SAMPLES Automobiles are areas of privacy protected by the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution. State v. Williams, 163 NJ Super. 352, 356 (App. Div. 1979). New Jersey Courts have held that Article 1, Paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution affords greater protection than the Fourth Amendment. State v. Davis, 104 NJ 490 (1986), State v. Kirk, 202 NJ Super. 28, 35 (App. Div. 1985). The burden is on the State to prove an exception to the warrant requirement showing the need for the search. State v. Welsh, 84 NJ 348, at 352. Understandable, professional curiosity is not sufficient justification for an intrusion on a constitutionally protected automobile. State v. Patino, 83 NJ 1 (1980). . The United States Supreme Court has declared that random stops for license and registration checks violate the Fourth Amendment prohibition against unreasonable searches. Delaware v. Prouse, 440 US 648, 663, 99 S.Ct. 1391, 1401, 59 L.Ed. 2d 660, 674 (1979); State v. Patino, 83 NJ 1 (1980). If there was no indication that motor vehicle laws were violated or that any other laws were violated, police officers will have violated the constitutional rights of defendant by ordering him to exit the vehicle so the police on the scene could conduct warrantless searches. To help prepare for the Suppression motion, your Clients may …


