by Mike Brodsky | Jan 21, 2014 | Updates
Michael’s answer: .08 DUI limit. They will attempt to prove impairment by a combination of observations by the officer and other witnesses including driving, appearance, odor, coordination, speech, etc.
by Mike Brodsky | Jan 21, 2014 | Updates
Michael’s answer: 1st DUI Deferred Prosecution. First, how much more “time” you do will depend on the facts of your case, how it is ultimately resolved and how long you were in jail when you were arrested. But for a 1st offense it should be no more than...
by Mike Brodsky | Jan 15, 2014 | Updates
Q: I hold a CDL really need to retain it for employment. A: DUI lesser charge. While your old deferred won’t look good, it will not count as a mandatory prior because it is outside of 7 years. Your new charge can be reduced, but that deferred will make it a...
by Mike Brodsky | Jan 15, 2014 | Updates
Q: After being pulled over for not using his turn signal, my roommate was was coaxed into performing a breathalyzer test where he blew a .09. Before performing the test, however, he was not asked to clear his mouth of any foreign objects (of which he admittedly had...
by Mike Brodsky | Dec 11, 2013 | Updates
How Washington bail works this is an infographic provided by All City Bail Bonds, a bail bond company in Bellingham.
by Mike Brodsky | Oct 11, 2013 | Updates
Watch Out for This! By Michael P. Brodsky Unethical Sub-contracting in Representation. In February of last year, I was cold-called by a representative of the Terani Law Firm regarding sub-contracting representation for a then yet-to-be named client charged with a...