Friday, August 29, 2014

MARYLAND "BEST 10" ATTORNEY: Are DUI & DWI (SOBRIETY) Checkpoints Unconstitutional?

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Premier defense attorney Charles Jerome Ware, among his numerous awards and honors, is recognized and ranked by his many satisfied clients and his legal peers as "One of the 10 BEST DUI and DWI Attorneys in the State of Maryland."  This fact is researched, surveyed and confirmed by the reputable national legal organization of trial lawyers: The American Institute of DUI and DWI Attorneys [AIDUIA].

For an initial courtesy consultation, call defense attorney Charles Ware in his Maryland-based national office at (410) 720-6129 or (410) 730-5016, or email him at charlesjeromeware@msn.com.  He can help you.  Guaranteed.

Question:  Are Maryland DUI and DWI (Sobriety) Checkpoints Unconstitutional?

Short Answer:  No.

In 1990, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that, despite their “intrusion on individual liberties,” being stopped in a DUI checkpoint does not violate a person’s Fourth Amendment’s protection from unreasonable searches and seizures. Despite this ruling, drivers continue to challenge the legality of DUI checkpoints, asking one very persistent question: are DUI checkpoints unconstitutional?

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