
Impaired Driving, commonly know as Driving While Impaired (DWI), is one of the most volatile areas of criminal and traffic law. Due to DWI's deadly nature, the state legislature is constantly changing the laws in hopes of increasing the conviction rate.
In response, police officers are highly-skilled in detecting DWI, prosecutors are well-versed in DWI laws, and judges have firmed-up sentencing.
Ironically, the DWI laws are riddled with defense loopholes and constitutional safeguards that an astute attorney can leverage against the state's case. Here are just a few of the common defenses that Mr. Driscoll can discuss with you:
-Motion to suppress the stop of your vehicle
-Challenge of your Standard Field Sobriety Tests
-Challenge of your Preliminary Breath Test (Road Side Test)
-Motion to suppress your incriminating statements
-Motion to suppress your unlawful arrest
-Motion to suppress your chemical analysis
-Challenge your unlawful detention in jail