Traffic Lawyer?s Advice: Three Things You Must Know Before Going to Your DWI Alcohol Evaluation
/> If you receive a CD (conditional discharge) from the Court this will be one of terms of that discharge. If you fail to meet the Court’s conditions your case can be re-opened and your failure will be considered a violation of the Court’s Order.
If your alcohol evaluation indicates a “no treatment recommended” that will often be helpful to avoid the prosecutor (Assistant District Attorney) recommending a term of probation as a condition of your final sentence. This report of No Treatment by an evaluator can also assist your attorney in getting a ADWI (Aggravated DWI) charge where your BAC was .18 or higher reduced to a “regular” DWI.
I hope that this article sheds some much needed light on the DWI alcohol evaluation process.
Lawrence Newman love practicing DWI defense law within the Finger Lakes Region of New York State. For more information about “Traffic Lawyer’s Advice: Three Things You Must Know Before Going to Your DWI Alcohol Evaluation” or “Driving While Intoxicated (DWI/DUI)” please visit www.town-court.com.
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