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DUI Roadblock Virginia DUI Defense Lawyer

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  DUI RoadBlock A DUI Roadblock or "DUI Checkpoint" may be avoided using legal driving manuevers. As long as the driver seeking to avoid the roadblock avoids it by using legal driving manuevers, the authorites are not provided the legal standard of "reasonable suspicion" in order to stop a suspect. Bass v. Commonwealth (2000)   Chris White Lawyer, LLC is a Lynchburg Virginia Law Firm available for free consultations in person, via Facetime, Skype, Zoom or phone (434) 660-9701. Please also check out my website at ChrisWhiteLawyer.com. Thank you for reading, please also look at my practice areas, like  Car Accident Lawyer . At my Law Firm we focus on the best result for the client. To stay connected I have a  Youtube Channel ,  Instagram ,  Facebook ,  Twitter ,  LinkedIn ,  Tumblr ,  Blogger ,  Reddit , Yelp,  Avvo  and  Justia . Thank you for your time and consideration.   Chris White lawyer, LLC Cellphone: (434) 660-9701 Available with appointment (434) 660-9701: 7

Lynchburg Virginia DUI Defense Attorney

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  Have you been Charged with Drunk Driving? You should call me for a free consultation (434) 660-9701. I am a Lynchburg, Virginia DUI defense attorney. "The Fact that a defendant has been arrested is not proof of guilt - in fact it is not proof of anything." Brady v. Maryland (1963) There are numorous likley holes in a DUI field sobriety test, breath machine, and blood examination. These become where an accused can leverage the evidence to obtian the most favorable outcome. "There is no mandatory presumption of intoxication at any BAC in Virginia." Yap v. Commonwealth (2007) The Virgnia Supreme Court has ruled that the mere odor of alcohol on a person's breath without more is insufficient to establish either intoxication or lack of control. Hemming v. Hutchinson (1981); Hoffner v. Kreh (1984) Field Sobriety Test: "It is a matter of common knowledge based on human experince that outward manifestations of intoxication will vary from individual to individual.