- Bad charging document
- Bad search warrant
- Bad Roadblock
- Bad Stop
- Illegal Arrest for DUI
- Illegal Search and Seizure
- Violation of your Fifth Amendment Privilege against self-incrimination
- Violation of your constitutional right to counsel once arrested
- Challenges to use of improper and non-standardized field sobriety evaluations
- Challenges to the cop’s ability to give field sobriety exercises
- Challenges to the cop’s ability and experience in distinguishing an impaired driver from a sober driver
- Discovery abuse
- Exculpatory lost video evidence
- Bad Implied Consent Notice
- Failure of police to comply with the requirements of the State’s independent test statute
- Prosecution’s ability to prove the elements of the offense, other than impairment
- Prosecutor’s ability to prove required degree of intoxication other than by chemical testing
- Admissibility of the State’s breath test
- Failure of the police to use standard operating procedure during the arrest or forensic testing
- Credibility of the State’s breath test
- Admissibility of the State’s blood test
- Credibility of State’s blood test
- Police Perjury or misconduct
- Unconstitutional or invalidly adopted DUI statute or ordinance
- Double Jeopardy
- Denial of your right to Speedy Trial
- Necessity
- Duress
- Entrapment
- Ignorance
- Margin of error evidence
- Your partition ratio is much different than the breath machine is programmed to expect
- Involuntary intoxication
- Preventing the enhancement of punishment for a DUI charge
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