One Bad Night: How a DUI Can Spiral Out of Control
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Not Guilty Lawyers, Guns and Money, criminal defense attorney Edward Johnson walks listeners through the DUI process in Illinois—from the initial traffic stop to court proceedings and license reinstatement. Edward explains common mistakes drivers make, what police look for during stops, field sobriety tests, and breath or blood testing. He shares tips on protecting your rights, avoiding unnecessary evidence, and navigating the legal system to minimize the impact of a DUI on your license, insurance, and future. Essential guidance for anyone facing a DUI or wanting to understand the process.
Key Timestamps Summary:
00:00 – Understanding what happens after a DUI arrest in Illinois. 01:30 – How routine stops can escalate, police motivations, and common triggers for DUI arrests. 03:00 – What they are, why they’re unreliable, and tips if asked to perform them. 05:00 – Your rights to refuse testing and how refusal impacts license suspension. 07:30 – How Edward helps clients protect their license and prepare for court. 10:00 – What evidence the state can rely on and how refusal can impact the case. 12:30 – Insurance, license reinstatement, financial and other implications of a DUI. 15:00 – How to interact with police, preserve your rights, and avoid making the situation worse. 16:30 – What to expect during processing, impoundment, and getting released.
About the Show: Not Guilty Lawyers, Guns and Money features Edward Johnson, a leading criminal defense attorney in Illinois. With expertise in DUI defense, criminal cases involving guns, drugs, and government overreach, Edward provides actionable strategies to protect your rights, license, and future.
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