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Let Us Protect Your Rights... Here is what to do if your are contacted by law enforcement: In public: "I would like to go about my business. If I am free to leave, I request to do so." If you are told that you have the right to an attorney before questioning: "I do not wish to appear uncooperative but I refuse to answer any questions without my attorney present. My law firm is the Law Offices of Triessl and Morris at 818.990.5551." If you are asked for consent to search: "I do not consent to any searches of my person, property or vehicle." If you are asked for entrance into your home: "You do not have permission to come into my home." If you are over 21 and are stopped on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs: "I will not take any field sobriety tests and I will not take the PAS test (the preliminary alcohol screening test)." If you are under 21 and are stopped on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs: "I will not take any field sobriety tests." You are not permitted to refuse the PAS test. If you arrested for DUI: The officer must give you the option to take either a breath or blood test. A urine test may be among the test choices if the officer suspects that you are under the influence of a controlled substance. You must submit to one of these tests: you do not have the right to an attorney when making this choice or at any time before or during the test. Let Triessl and Morris Protect Your Rights!
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Interview with Sharon Morris
Most importantly, when selecting an attorney you must "trust your gut." Using the audio player located at the top of the page, click to pause, stop, or continue the interview with Sharon Morris. |
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