A good friend of mine blew over the legal limit on the breathalizer during a checkpoint downtown.
He was coming from house warming party with his wife and had exactly 2 1/2 glasses of wine and a bottle of beer between 6PM and midnight. When asked by the office if he had drank anything, thinking fully that he wouldn't blow over the limit, he said he had a couple glasses of wine. Well, he blew 120, I think that is 40 above the limit of 80. His license was immediatelysuspended for 90 days pending a court trial sometime in August.
Everyone that I spoke to at the party on his condition claimed that he was sober and were surprised on the turn of events. Obviously, he is very very disappointed and distraught on what happened. He wants to fight this and seek legal advise. We have heard and read of this happening to other people but don't really know someone personally that's gone thru this. We've been helping him read up and ask people for advise on what to do and if there is a chance that he can get out of this without the 1 year suspension. I don't tolerate drinking and driving as well and but I feel sorry that this happened to him. He is an honest and a good family guy and as much as maybe he deserves some sort of punishment, I dont think it merits the one year suspension.
Money being a factor, is he better off going to a DUI Lawyer or XCopper or a similar company for legal representation for his case? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
He was coming from house warming party with his wife and had exactly 2 1/2 glasses of wine and a bottle of beer between 6PM and midnight. When asked by the office if he had drank anything, thinking fully that he wouldn't blow over the limit, he said he had a couple glasses of wine. Well, he blew 120, I think that is 40 above the limit of 80. His license was immediatelysuspended for 90 days pending a court trial sometime in August.
Everyone that I spoke to at the party on his condition claimed that he was sober and were surprised on the turn of events. Obviously, he is very very disappointed and distraught on what happened. He wants to fight this and seek legal advise. We have heard and read of this happening to other people but don't really know someone personally that's gone thru this. We've been helping him read up and ask people for advise on what to do and if there is a chance that he can get out of this without the 1 year suspension. I don't tolerate drinking and driving as well and but I feel sorry that this happened to him. He is an honest and a good family guy and as much as maybe he deserves some sort of punishment, I dont think it merits the one year suspension.
Money being a factor, is he better off going to a DUI Lawyer or XCopper or a similar company for legal representation for his case? Any suggestions would be appreciated.