{"id":557,"date":"2010-11-06T16:32:27","date_gmt":"2010-11-06T23:32:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ryanalexander.us\/?p=557"},"modified":"2011-09-20T11:13:21","modified_gmt":"2011-09-20T18:13:21","slug":"dui-from-899","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ryanalexander.us\/?p=557","title":{"rendered":"DUI from $999"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Attorney Ryan Alexander can represent you in your DUI case starting  at $999.\u00a0 I have quickly and expertly handled DUI cases in the courts of  Clark County, Nevada. You will personally meet with a Nevada licensed  attorney and your case will be handled by me. I will sit down with you  and fully advise you of all your rights, the criminal and civil  penalties that you&#8217;re facing, and the likely outcomes. I\u00a0 understand  your situation, I believe that good people make mistakes, and I&#8217;m here  to make sure that you get the best representation.  Attorney Ryan  Alexander will defend your constitutional rights.<\/p>\n<p>Call (702) 222-3476 for more information and take care of your DUI today.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>What are the main issues in a typical DUI case?<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>When reviewing your case and explaining your potential defenses, some key areas are examined:<\/p>\n<p>1. <em>Did the officer have a legal reason to stop your vehicle? <\/em><\/p>\n<p>Referred to as &#8220;probable cause,&#8221; there has to be a legitimate reason  to pull you over.\u00a0 Usually this is for a minor traffic infraction like  changing lanes without signaling,not having your headlights on after  dusk, having a burnt out tail light, going at least a mile an hour over  the speed limit, making a U-turn in a &#8220;no u-turn&#8221; zone, etc.\u00a0 However,  driving slowly, movement within your lane, sleeping in your vehicle and  other behaviors may <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">not<\/span> be sufficient probable cause, and those will become parts of your defense.<\/p>\n<p><em>2. Did the officer have a reason to have you exit the vehicle, and to perform Field Sobriety Tests? <\/em><\/p>\n<p>Once you are stopped, there has to be a reason that the officer  suspects you are under the influence of alcohol to have you perform  Field Sobriety Tests.\u00a0 These are the tests where he moves a finger in  front of your face, you walk heel-to-toe, or stand on one leg.\u00a0 Usually,  these tests are given because the driver admits to drinking.\u00a0 And  pretty much everyone stopped says, &#8220;two beers,&#8221; or, &#8220;a couple of beers.&#8221;  (Never say you have been drinking because it gives the police the  reason to test you &#8211; you will not get lenience for honesty at this point  of a traffic stop!).\u00a0 The officer will indicate on his report that you  had red cheeks, glassy or red eyes, slurred speech, clumsy movement,  etc. and you may have medical conditions, contact lenses or other issues  that cause such appearance or behavior.<\/p>\n<p><em>3.\u00a0 Were the Field Sobriety Tests performed properly?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The physical tests that lead to the decision to arrest for DUI are  varied, but must be administered according to specific guidelines from  traffic police manuals.\u00a0 Where they are performed &#8211; lighting, surface  conditions and angles, weather &#8211; and how they are administered needs to  be reviewed.\u00a0 Further, whether they used a portable breathalyzer and its  reading will be examined, even though the results of the hand-held  breathalyzer cannot be admitted in court as they are not accurate  enough.<\/p>\n<p><em>4. Were the breath or blood tests taken at the police station or jail performed properly?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>After a person is arrested for a DUI, they are taken to a police  station or jail for &#8216;booking&#8217; and to have further testing of their blood  alcohol level (&#8220;BAC&#8221;).\u00a0 Operating a vehicle on a public accessible road  with a BAC of 0.08 or more is illegal, although charges can arise with  lower BAC if you are still considered &#8220;impaired.&#8221;\u00a0 The two tests are  either breath tested on a larger breathalyzer machine, or blood drawn by  a nurse who sends it to a lab for testing.\u00a0 We review the evidence  provided to see if the proper procedure is followed, the machines used  were calibrated, the tester was qualified, and that the person  performing the tests is to be a witness.\u00a0 Again, medical conditions,  dentures, certain medications and other situations can distort your  results and needs to be brought up in your defense.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>What happens with the DMV when I&#8217;m charged with a DUI?\u00a0 Will I lose my license?<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>My job as your attorney is to help you keep your license if it is  possible. The DMV proceeding is not a criminal procedure and their  standards are much broader (making it more likely that your license will  be suspended).\u00a0 I will tell you based on your facts the likelihood of  victory and advise you accordingly.\u00a0 I do not charge you for DMV defense  proceedings unless it is needed.\u00a0 How the process works is different  depending on which test you take at the police station: breath or blood.<\/p>\n<p><em>Breathalyzer &#8211;<\/em> if the breathalyzer returns a reading of 0.08  or higher, the Nevada DMV will automatically\u00a0 suspend your license for  90 days, and your license will be considered suspended immediately.\u00a0 The  police will give you a sheet of paper advising you of this with  instructions (it&#8217;s usually pink in color).\u00a0 From this date, you have 10  days to request a hearing at the DMV, which I will handle if you meet  with me early enough.\u00a0 The DMV will set the hearing one month after they  get a request.\u00a0 During that time you are waiting for the hearing, your  license will be valid.\u00a0 <strong>You can get a restricted license to travel to work, shopping and church after 45 days of suspension.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em>Blood test &#8211;<\/em> blood test results will take several months to be  returned to the police and sent to the DMV.\u00a0You should check in with  the DMV occasionally to make sure that they have not sent a notice  already, and you need to be absolutely certain that they have your  current address on file, or you may not get the notice at all.\u00a0 If the  blood lab returns a reading of 0.08  or higher, the Nevada DMV will  suspend your license for  90 days, and your license will be considered  suspended from the date that they send you a notice.\u00a0\u00a0 From the date  that you receive the notice by mail, you have 10  days to request a  hearing at the DMV, which I will handle if you meet  with me early  enough.\u00a0 The DMV will set the hearing one month after they  get a  request.\u00a0 During that time you are waiting for the hearing, your   license will be valid.\u00a0 <strong>You can get a restricted license to travel to work, shopping and church after 45 days of suspension.<\/strong><\/p>\n<h2><strong>Things to bring to your DUI consultation:<\/strong><\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li>The original ticket or citation issued to you by the police;<\/li>\n<li>Any papers you received if you were detained, arrested or held in jail;<\/li>\n<li>Any papers sent to you or given to you by a court;<\/li>\n<li>Anything with important dates on it; and<\/li>\n<li>Your Driver&#8217;s License.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Attorney Ryan Alexander can represent you in your DUI case starting at $999.\u00a0 I have quickly and expertly handled DUI cases in the courts of Clark County, Nevada. 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