Utah DUI - Attorney At Law - Ogden, Utah

Experienced DUI Criminal Defense Trial Attorney in Ogden, Utah. Criminal defense cases DUI, drunk driving. Hire the right dui criminal defense attorney who can protect your Utah state rights.

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Name:Glen Neeley
Location:Ogden, Utah, United States

Glen is a trial lawyer. He has probably tried more DUI cases than anyone in Utah. As a result, he has probably won more DUI jury trials than anyone in Utah. Glen has completed training by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to administer Standardized Field Sobriety Tests. Glen is a member in good standing with the State Bar of Utah. Glen is a member of the Utah Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association. Glen is a member of The National DWI College Glen is a graduate of Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyer's College Glen has a Juris Doctor degree.

Monday, August 01, 2005

What Can I Do To Save My License

Steps you can take to save your Utah State drivers license from a DUI conviction.

First and foremost, hire an experienced attorney. There are many factors to consider.

Request a hearing and request the officer's presence. It will give you a preview of a trial, a rarity in criminal cases. The officer who signed the affidavit and notice of hearing must show up and justify the revocation. Other officers may be subpoenaed.

Retest the sample. Testing errors may save your license.

Investigate the adequacy of the stop. The officer must have had a reasonable suspicion that a crime or traffic infraction was being committed.

Investigate the adequacy of the arrest and request for a test. The officer must have developed a reasonable belief that you were impaired by alcohol.

Check the times of events. Officers must perform the tests within certain guidelines.

Check the labeling of the sample. It must be identified as being yours.

Attend the motor vehicle hearing. Listen for fabrications and other errors.


INTERNATIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSES

If you have been revoked in Utah, you can not drive here on any other license. If you have a valid license from somewhere else, you may be able to drive in other jurisdictions. Check with local counsel. Some international licenses are legitimate. Others are not. We have represented individuals charged with felonies for possessing fraudulent documents. No means no!

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