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re: Carlos Dunlap arrested?
Posted on 12/1/09 at 7:13 am to Hero
Posted on 12/1/09 at 7:13 am to Hero
If he refused the breath test, how do we know he was drunk? Be a while for this one makes the docket.
Since this is an "innocent till proven guilty" society, he'll prolly strap it up Saturday.
GO GATORS!
Since this is an "innocent till proven guilty" society, he'll prolly strap it up Saturday.
GO GATORS!
This post was edited on 12/1/09 at 7:14 am
Posted on 12/1/09 at 7:14 am to h0nkifuvcoached4bama
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Since this is an "innocent till proven guilty" society, he'll prolly strap it up Saturday.
You can bet your arse he will strap it up Saturday.
Posted on 12/1/09 at 7:15 am to h0nkifuvcoached4bama
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If he refused, how do we know he was drunk? Be a while for this one makes the docket.
As much as i hate to admit it...it would not surprise me in the least if he ends up playing in this game...no way that he should...but the fact that he didn't blow..i have a feeling he will get out of this somehow...it's a shame the star treatment these guys get
Posted on 12/1/09 at 8:28 am to h0nkifuvcoached4bama
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If he refused the breath test, how do we know he was drunk?
You should always be polite. Regardless of whether or not you've had anything to drink -- rudeness and refusal can come across as guilt. Especially in cases of SFST, the officer will have to use his or her judgment to determine probable cause -- it's best not to give any reason for doubt.
You have the right to refuse a breathalyzer test, however, under Florida law; refusal will result in a one-year license suspension for a first time refusal LINK
Posted on 12/1/09 at 10:11 am to h0nkifuvcoached4bama
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If he refused the breath test, how do we know he was drunk?
It should probably be pretty obvious, but also, aren't you automatically charged if you refuse a test? I don't honestly know, but I thought that was how it worked, at least in Tennessee.
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