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Should I take my dwi to trial

Asked on Aug 05th, 2013 on DUI/DWI - Missouri
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I had two mixed drinks 3 hours prior to driving. Was a horrible anniversary date which I cried all day. Went to park my car at boyfriends work because I was meeting him there and planned to drink more but did not want to drive. Got stuck at the top of the hill. Chugged the rest of my vodka sitting there waiting 20-30 minutes later cops show up
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General Practice Attorney serving Columbia, MO at Eng & Woods
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If you currently have an attorney, you need to ask him/her the benefits versus the risks of taking your case to trial.  If you don't have an attorney, you will probably lose at trial.  Your defense at trial would of course be that you were not intoxicated at the time of operation of the vehicle.  Whether you are found guilty or not guilty would be up to a judge or a jury.  Hope this helps. This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship. Andrew D. PopplewellEng & Woods Law Firm903 E. AshColumbia, MO 65201573-874-4190573-874-4192 (fax)apopplewell@engandwoods.com
Answered on Aug 21st, 2013 at 4:02 PM

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