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Attorney Ryan Labar joins host Eric Faddis for a discussion on many topics involving criminal law such as DUI, Felonies, and more.
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DUI -- To Blow, or Not to Blow? A very interesting question driver's are faced with ... » View Video
DUI -- To Blow, or Not to Blow? A very interesting question driver's are faced with if they are pulled over for suspicion of driving under the influence. On http://lawfriendslive.com, Attorney Eric Faddis posed this question to guest attorney Ryan Labar (a noted criminal-defense attorney who represents many accused of DUI) who said it depends on the situation. However, Labar also noted that if you refuse to blow, in the state of Florida, your license will be suspended for 1-year.
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If you are pulled over for suspicion of driving under the influence, should you take a breathlayzer test? What if you blow under the legal limit of .08 and your are still accused of DUI? Do you have a defense? And what happens if your neighbor is securing guns and ammunition in a storgae shed in the backlawn? Do you have any rights? Check out the video section of Law Friends Live for more.