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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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Law Offices of Triessl & Morris - Attorney Profiles
Alison Fay Triessl and Sharon Beth Morris are dedicated to the professional
practice of law, and to community causes that seek to empower less fortunate
men and women with special needs.
Alison Fay Triessl, Esq.
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Alison Fay Triessl is a
graduate of Tulane University and New York Law School. She is
very well-versed in Three Strikes law and drug cases. Ms. Triessl
is 2009 President of the Criminal Courts Bar Association. She
serves on the Board of Directors of the Tobie Lee Foundation,
an organization that assists pregnant, drug-addicted women and
puts them on the path to sobriety.
Ms. Triessl was honored with the Woman of the Year designation
in March of 2006. Ms. Triessl has a fine reputation in the community
due to her protective care of the people she represents and
her legal skills.
Ms. Triessl was the Past President of the Criminal Courts Bar Association, 2009 term.
Ms. Triessl can be contacted by phone at 818.990.5551, by
email at alison@triessl-morris.com,
by fax at 818.990.5531, or by mail at 15300 Ventura Boulevard,
Suite 300, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403.
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Sharon Beth Morris, Esq.
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Sharon Beth Morris graduated from Pepperdine University
School of Law after receiving her undergraduate degree from
the University of California at Santa Barbara. In addition
to handling many of the firm's cases, she also handles the firm’s
DUI and DMV matters. Ms. Morris is a member of the Board
of Directors of the Tobie Lee Foundation.
Ms. Morris also enjoys a solid reputation. She works tirelessly
on her cases and turns over stones to try to find the details
which are significant in highlighting the strengths of the defense
case and also the weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.
Sharon Morris is the President for the Criminal
Courts Bar Association.
Ms. Morris can be contacted by phone at 818.990.5551, by
email at sharon@triessl-morris.com,
by fax at 818.990.5531, or by mail at 15300 Ventura Boulevard,
Suite 300, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403.
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