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Did you know that driving over the limit on private property is not a DUI?
- If you are arrested driving on private property and have no entered a public highway, you cannot be arrested or suspended for driving drunk.

Did you know that if a field sobriety test was not done correctly you may have a good defense to your DUI?
- Improperly administered field sobriety tests are not admissible to prove drunken driving.

Did you know that the absorption of alcohol post-driving could affect your case?
- The state must prove your blood alcohol content when you were driving not after. Tests performed after you are driving may be higher, but may not be able to prove your blood alcohol content while you were driving.

Did you know that the police dash camera recording of your stop can be useful to your case?
- The recording can be used to cross-examine the police officer's testimony, and to show inconsistencies in his or her story if he or she tells something different that what was on the camera.

As you can see from above, there are many nuances to defending a DUI case. I would suggest that you retain a DUI attorney to defend your rights in these cases.

More to come soon.