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Old 08-27-2010, 02:46 PM   #24
jotoole
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There is a saying about assumptions

And you made several.

I did not mention alcohol. DUI includes any substance that can impair your ability to drive and there's a bunch of them out there. I don't drink and drive period.


"The cops carefully observe the driver's innocent behavior." As a teenager I was arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct. I was innocent and pled not guilty. At trial, the two arresting officers "got all fumble fingered" with the hats they were holding when they saw who my attorney was. He asked each officer what they witnessed and they told two different stories. When the first officer finished his sworn testimony, the judge asked the second to tell his "story." The judge obviously felt I was more credible than the police. He banged his gavel with a "case dismissed."

"Judges aren't stupid, they darned well why you refused." You assume to know the judges thoughts. The judge knows darn well people can have good reason to refuse the test, that being charged does not prove guilt. Otherwise, who needs the judge?

"So now you get convicted."

"ALSO you pissed off the judge."

My bubble is intact. Try not to pay so much attention to tv and "lore."

Do you also assume all your clients are guilty?
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