DUI Attorney Answers Common Questions – AtA Radio Show – Episode 3 The DUI Guy – Everything Law and Order Blog

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31 thoughts on “DUI Attorney Answers Common Questions – AtA Radio Show – Episode 3 The DUI Guy”
  1. Traffic stop script:
    Cop: "Question blah blah blah?"
    Driver: "Am I being detained?"
    Cop: "Yes, every traffic stop is a detainment."
    Driver: "I'm requesting a lawyer because I'm being detained. I'm invoking my right to remain silent."
    Cop: "Step out of the car."
    Driver: Step out of the car, hands visible.
    Cop: "I'm going to pay you down for weapons."
    Driver: Let them pat down OUTSIDE of your clothing. Say: "I don't consent to ANY search of my person or property."
    Wash.
    Rinse.
    Repeat.

  2. Love the DUI Guy, Larry. I've watched his channel for a while from cases to Johnny VS Amber Defamation Trial in Virginia 2022.
    Long time viewer of ATA, keep up the amazing thorough videos on legality and police interactions John Lang.

  3. In Bullitt County KY I was pulled over for touching the white line by the shoulder. I saw a car coming up behind me doing probably 100 in a 55 so I scooted over in my lane (it was a divided highway with two lanes each direction). Instead of the car passing me it switched on the blue lights. I was breathalyzed (3 times, 0.00 error each time), searched, then cited because my license address was my mom's, but I lived in a dorm in a different city. Also got a "careless driving" charge for touching the white line.

    Come time for the pretrial hearing I was about to explain my case, but the Judge just said go to traffic school and dismissed me. I went to traffic school (4 hour ordeal). But I feel like I did nothing wrong. I kind of want some payback, but nothing got recorded. I'm still mad about it many years later.

    I wonder what my legal options could've been? Could I have sued the police?

  4. These same questions about the DUI tests & chain of command, types of tests, lab procedures, machine functionality, etc., are the same questions we should've been aking from the start of the CV19 plandemic tests, but no one wants to hear it. If we had applied any even the slightest scintilla of minimal level scrutiny to the Covid tests from the beginning, there wouldn't have been grounds for all these extreme lockdowns & quarantines.

    Everyone wants to cry, "But SCIENCE!" yet who is actually applying legitimate scientific scrutiny as opposed to pseudo-science, fear porn, & propaganda?

  5. you said that once officers are to the point of wanting to breathalyze you that they you’re probably going to jail so you should refuse once i was high off some pills and they thought i was drunk so i agreed to do the breathalyzer test and they asked me why i looked so intoxicated and was supposably talking slow and i told them i take prescription pills for anxiety which is true but i made them seem stronger than they actually were and they weren’t familiar with them they actually believed me did the sobriety test and they said if they wanted to they could still give me a dui but they let me go and told me to talk to my psychiatrist cuz that stuff is too strong lol

  6. Wasn't Rayshard Brooks asleep in the drive thru line, he didn't make an effort to get out of the way and sleep but instead he fell asleep in line blocking the parking lot.. Everything that happened was based on his poor decisions.. If he had pulled into a parking spot and took a nap I bet he'd still be alive today, especially since he ran from the cops, fought with them, then pointed a taser at two cops.. It's a garbage situation but it was completely his fault..

  7. This was a very fine video! The information conveyed was so rich and succinct. The biggest take away from this two hour and 15 minute investment in my time was that law enforcement is inherently corrupt and one should have a general distrust of the police and realize that the blue line is very very thin.

  8. Hey! Recent subscriber of the channel here. Love the thorough nature of your videos. I wanted to mention that one thing that could really benefit this video is some sort of time stamp catalogue of the topics discussed. (For viewers who are very interested in the general topic discussed but who don't want to watch the full 2 hrs.)

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