DUI Suppression of Evidence
If you are facing criminal charges related to a DUI, it is in your best interest to work with an experienced DUI defense attorney who knows and understands how to navigate the complicated court system. Although you are at liberty to represent yourself, doing so could cost you dearly.
Supporting Your Case
One of the things that a seasoned DUI defense attorney can do for you is work to suppress certain pieces of evidence in your case. Essentially, this is ensuring that evidence that could harm your case is kept from being introduced.
Types of evidence your attorney may seek to suppress include:
- Police reports
- Results of breath, blood or urine chemical tests
- Results of field sobriety tests
Suppressing Evidence
The process of suppressing evidence requires a tremendous amount of research and preparation. Your attorney must examine every angle of your case to determine if law enforcement followed protocol exactly at each step of the way. Depending on the circumstances of your case, it may be possible to suppress:
- The initial traffic stop
- The DUI arrest
- Results of the field sobriety tests
- Results of a chemical test
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