Common Defenses for a DUI Charge
Prove You Were Not Driving at the Time
Typically, an individuals charged with DUI is pulled over while operating a vehicle, in which case it’s impossible to prove that you were not operating a vehicle at the time. However, if you were not actually driving …show more content…
Some plaintiffs choose to challenge the credibility of the evidence collected at the scene or of the arresting officer. If you decide on this defense strategy, you will require some convincing evidence to prove your claim. For instance, if you can provide video footage or a more credible witness, you may have something to work with.
Prove Your Were Not Actually Intoxicated
There are a few explanations you can offer as to why your appearance or behavior may have indicated that you were intoxicated. These include the inability to pass field sobriety tests due to disabilities, injuries, or physical impairments; bloodshot eyes due to contact lenses, allergies, or lack of sleep; slurred speech due to medications or lack of sleep; inability to pass field sobriety tests due to confusing instructions.
If a breathalyzer, urine, or blood test was performed on the scene, it will be tough to prove your sobriety. These tests are used to determine whether alcohol or drugs are present in your system at the time of arrest. If the tests come back positive, it will be difficult to dispute the