Tuesday, August 4, 2015

MARYLAND DWI - "DEFEND WITH INGENUITY" : "BEST 10 DUI & DWI ATTORNEY" (AIDUIA)

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Premier DUI and DWI defense attorney Charles Jerome Ware is based in Columbia, Howard County, Maryland, and is ranked by his many satisfied clients as well as his legal peers as one of the State of Maryland's "BEST 10 DUI & DWI ATTORNEYS" [AIDUIA], among many other distinguished awards and recognitions. For an initial courtesy consultation, contact Mr. Ware at (410) 720-6129. He can help you when you have been arrested or charged with drunk driving in Maryland.

"Driving under the influence" (DUI) and "Driving while intoxicated" (DWI), or drunk driving as it is commonly called, is one of the most frequently committed crimes in the United States. Yet it is quite often committed by a noncriminal; that is, by an otherwise honorable and respectable citizen who has never been in trouble with the law.

Though a highly common offense, drunk driving is one of the most complex offenses to understand and defend properly. The stakes are high, and even higher in the long run than for most other crimes.
A unique system of legal standards and procedures exists in drunk driving cases that is designed to facilitate a conviction.

A motorist charged with a DUI  or DWI in Maryland has different choices of defenses. A few are:
(1) Necessity.
(2) Duress.
(3) Entrapment.
(4) Mistake of fact.
(5) Involuntary intoxication.
(6) Improper stop by the police officer.
(7) Improperly administered field sobriety test .
(8) Inaccurate field sobriety test.
(9) Improperly administered breath test.
(10) Inaccurate breath test.
(11) Improperly administered blood alcohol test.
(12) Inaccurate blood alcohol test.
(13) Chain of custody of blood test.
(14) Rising Blood Alcohol Concentration.
(15) Accused not the actual driver.
(16) Improper police actions.
(17) Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) with breath tests.
(18) GERD ( Gastroesophageal Reflux Disorder).
(19) Diabetes effects on tests.
(20) Residual Alcohol influences on tests.
(21) Other medical conditions.
(22) Gender biases.
(23) Othere defenses.

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