Legal Question in DUI Law in North Carolina
phone call & blood test
I was stopped for DWI, on the basis of an phone call from another driver. When stopped by the officer, he stated that he stopped me because of the call. I was not charged with any other violations. Also, I asked if I could opt for the blood test in lieu of the breath test and was told no. Can either of these situations be used to my advantage in my defense?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: phone call & blood test
DUI/DWI is a misdemeanor with a potential maximum punishment of up to 2 years in the DOC. You say you were stopped on the basis of a phone call but you did not provide enough info re: this call. Did someone report you to the police? You can request a blood test. This may help. Again, not much information to go on. Did you blow or did you refuse to blow? You really should retain an attorney for a DUI/DWI. If you would like to send more info I might be able to further advise you on the merits of the state's case. You can e-mail me at [email protected]
Either way, I wish you good luck.
Re: phone call & blood test
The rules for anoymous tips come from Fla. v J.L., and there is fertile ground for argument in any stop based on that sort of imfo.
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