How to Reduce a DUI to a Reckless Driving
Criminal defense attorney John Guidry discusses how to reduce a DUI to reckless driving, or otherwise known as wet reckless or alcohol related reckless driving. John Guidry shares the penalties of reckless and how reducing a DUI to reckless driving is in most circumstances only available to a first-time DUI offender. John Guidry discusses the five factors of getting a DUI to reckless driving: the blow, the stop, the FSTs, the witnesses, and the programs. John Guidry also shares how reducing a DUI to reckless driving is negotiation with the state and how defense attorneys may file motions to help the case, such as Motion in Limine or a Motion to Dismiss.
The Top 3 DUI Myths in Florida by John Guidry
Criminal defense attorney John Guidry discusses three DUI myths. First, the prosecutor doesn’t need to prove that you’re drunk. The prosecutor only has to prove that you were impaired while driving. Second, the prosecutor doesn’t have to prove that you were even driving the car. They only have to prove that you were in actual physical control, like having the keys while sleeping in your car. Last, you can get a DUI simply by riding a bicycle on the street while intoxicated. Not a motorized bike, but a regular bike. Unfortunately, the laws can seem unfair and confusing. If you’re facing a DUI charge, contact a criminal defense attorney at the Law Office of John Guidry.
First-Time DUI Penalties in Florida
Orlando-based Criminal Defense Attorney John Guidry Discusses Potential First-Time DUI Penalties in Florida
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John P. Guidry, Esq. John P. Guidry is an Orlando-based criminal defense attorney who practices throughout Central Florida. With over 30 years of experience in defending people accused of crimes, John Guidry is established as a well-known, respected and successful criminal defense lawyer in the Greater Orlando area. He can be reached at 888-810-9945 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHOmBV4js_E […]
How Long Does a Florida DUI Conviction Stay on Your Record?
“I hope you know that this will go down on your permanent record.” A DUI conviction sticks around on your record for a very very long time! We’ll explain how this works in this video, and one way you can try to stop it before it even starts.
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