Latest News 2010 March Assemblyman’s Drunk Driving Case Goes to Court

Assemblyman’s Drunk Driving Case Goes to Court

State Assemblyman Adam Clayton Powell IV is going to trial for his drunk driving case. Powell has pleaded not guilty and rejected a plea deal in order to go to trial instead. His field sobriety tests are on tape and it shows him able to complete them, but he does flip flop over taking a second breath test. His first blood alcohol test resulted in a .07.

Drunk driving charges can affect someone's personal and professional life in many ways. If you find yourself charged with a DUI, you may face consequences such as license suspension, jail time, heavy fines and other penalties. It's important that you understand how to properly handle your case so that your suffering does not continue. You can resolve this matter in the most beneficial way possible by making the right choices.

It's in your best interest to work with a DUI lawyer who will understand your case and be able to guide you through this difficult process. A drunk driving attorney will be able to handle your DMV hearing and any necessary court proceedings. You can count on a drunk driving lawyer to always have your best interest in mind during this time. Please take a moment to contact a DUI attorney and begin discussing your case.

Categories: DUI, Field Sobriety Tests

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