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Old 04-27-2008, 04:14 PM  
vas
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first, its worth getting a lawyer thats familiar with the district he will be charged in... they know the judges, they know which ones will be more lenient then others... regardless.... getting off depends on his blood alcohol level at the time he was breathalized, a good lawyer will get a toxicology test done to try and throw out that reading as false...

so yeah its worth it.. will cost about 10k like said before but its either that, or a criminal record..
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