What to do if I was issued a ticket for DUI and my signed copy only states DUIbut the officer added speeding to his copy after he gave me the ticket?
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What to do if I was issued a ticket for DUI and my signed copy only states DUIbut the officer added speeding to his copy after he gave me the ticket?
Can I fight any or all of the charges?
Asked on December 8, 2012 under Criminal Law, Minnesota
Answers:
David West / West & Corvelli
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Officers unfortunately have the right to amend their original charges and add additional charges to the tickets you are given. Of course, whether they can prove the charges is the more important question here. Sometimes, the delay in adding the charges can itself be used as evidence that the charges are not proper or supported by the facts - or in some cases to show that the officer was merely being vindictive. Regardless of the reason that the officer did this, it is very important for you to consult with an expert dui defense lawyer as soon as possible. A law firm like David West & Associates has lawyers that specialize in DUI defense and see these situations all the time. They can help you determine the best way to beat these charges or get them reduced. Also, since some states like Georgia may automatically suspend your driver's license within 10 days of your arrest, it is urgent that you consult with a lawyer immediately to make sure you do not lose your right to drive - even before your regular court date.
Feel free to contact me if you have further questions.
David S. West
Senior Attorney
David West & Associates
David West / David West & Associates
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Officers unfortunately have the right to amend their original charges and add additional charges to the tickets you are given. Of course, whether they can prove the charges is the more important question here. Sometimes, the delay in adding the charges can itself be used as evidence that the charges are not proper or supported by the facts - or in some cases to show that the officer was merely being vindictive. Regardless of the reason that the officer did this, it is very important for you to consult with an expert dui defense lawyer as soon as possible. A law firm like David West & Associates has lawyers that specialize in DUI defense and see these situations all the time. They can help you determine the best way to beat these charges or get them reduced. Also, since some states like Georgia may automatically suspend your driver's license within 10 days of your arrest, it is urgent that you consult with a lawyer immediately to make sure you do not lose your right to drive - even before your regular court date.
Feel free to contact me if you have further questions.
David S. West
Senior Attorney
David West & Associates
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