Court Won’t Hear Appeal in DUI Case
Posted on Apr 21, 2010 1:25pm PDT
A woman accused a man of drunk driving and leaving the scene of an accident which resulted in two officers illegally entering the man's house. The police were informed of the accident, but did not have a warrant to enter the man's house which they did forcefully and then arrested him. The courts have stated that the officers did not have enough evidence to enter and, furthermore, their appeal of this decision will not be heard by the courts. The accused man can sue the officers.
Drunk driving charges are never easy to deal with as you may face consequences such as jail time and heavy fines. These consequences can have effects on your personal and professional life if your case is not handled properly. It's in your best interest to make sure that your rights are protected during this difficult time. You can resolve this matter in a beneficial way as long as you understand your charges and case.
If you or someone you know is arrested for a DUI then you will want to consult with a DUI lawyer about the details of your case and how to proceed forward. You can count on a drunk driving lawyer to know how to deal with all aspects of your case including DMV hearings and court proceedings. A drunk driving attorney will guide you through this process. Please take some time today to contact a DUI attorney and begin discussing your case.