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Washington Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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Can I refuse to take a breath or blood test if stopped for drunk driving in Washington?
A: Under Washington’s Implied Consent laws, any person who operates a motor vehicle is deemed to have given consent to a test of his or her breath or blood for the …
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What happnes after a DUI arrest in Washington?
A: After an arrest for a DUI in Washington, your license may be suspended, though it will typically not be suspended immediately after the arrest. If notified …
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Will my driver license be suspended immediately after I’m stopped for DUI?
A: No. After you're stopped and charged with a DUI, the amount of time until your license is actually suspensed depends on the type of offense charged. If …
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How do I contest a DUI-related license suspension?
A: If you are arrested for DUI, you may request a hearing within 20 days of the arrest. In most cases, the law enforcement officer will give you a hearing request …
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Will I Be Able To Get My Case Dismissed Because I Was Not Read My Rights?
A: Probably not. But if you were interrogated after being placed in custody, your statements can not be used against you.
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Will I Go To Jail?
A: While there are mandatory minimums if you plead guilty, or are found guilty of a DUI, an experienced attorney may be able to keep you out of jail.
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I Had Two Alcohol Offenses When I Was Younger. What Will Happen To My License If I Have A Third Conviction?
A: You face two agencies who will attempt to revoke your driver¹s license. What will happen to you after a third conviction may depend upon how long its been since …
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I Have Three Serious Offenses Within Seven Years, What Will Become Of My License?
A: You face a four year loss of license by both the court and the Department of Licensing. The bestcase scenario is an eight hour alcohol information school, but to …
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What Will Happen If I Do Not Complete The Classes Or Public Service Ordered By The Court?
A: You will go to jail.
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I Lost My Washington License. May I Obtain A License In Another State?
A: In most cases, no.
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