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to the before you get stopped get a designated driver just not worth risking it these days.but if do get stopped , put yourself together cause most likely you are going to jail for like 6hrs at least before bonding. once you get over that reality now you are fighting not only with cop but the state where you are what i mean is that the cop is collecting all the evidence he can against you for your court, i suggest be cool to him and refuse any perlimenary excersise since you are probably on camera "state evidence" so just tell him no and he will be persistent once you hit the jail or before he will want you to take a breath test refuse that "evidence for state" he will scare you that you will lose you liscense but you will anyways . once you get out of jail its the cops word against yours and no solid proof . then get a lawyer that does dui's not one that will work on a plea deal "lazy lawyer " is how i beat mine

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There are many weak points that your lawyer can use to get you out from a DUI case. There are some probable error in investigation that can be used in court against the charges and good lawyer can easily get you out. These flaws can be in blood test analysis, assessment of charges etc.

I have added a link in "Related link" of strategies that can be utilized to win your DUI case.

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