Suppressing DWI Evidence
The lawyers of Greenspan & Greenspan P.C. understand that DWI defense clients cannot be convicted unless the prosecution can prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt through proper evidence. The strongest evidence will usually show up as toxicology reports, police statements, or the defendant’s admissions.
New York DWI Defense: Suppressing The Evidence
Even strong evidence of guilt can be kept out of the record of your case if it was obtained in violation of your legal or constitutional rights. To find out whether suppressing DWI evidence can lead to dismissal of the drunk driving case against you, contact Greenspan & Greenspan P.C. to discuss your situation with an experienced defense attorney.
Experienced White Plains DWI Court Attorneys
Finding a way to keep evidence of intoxication out of the court record is usually the best way to get rid of a DWI charge. Whether your most promising route toward suppressing the evidence against you is based on constitutional or factual grounds, we can give you a good idea of your opportunities for dismissal or a compromise plea.
Our attorneys will review the facts surrounding your arrest and the events after. Grounds for suppressing evidence can range from an illegal search or seizure to your Miranda rights not being read to you. Police officers must follow procedures lawfully and within the bounds of the Constitution. If this is ever violated, an argument can be made through a motion filed to the court that evidence obtained be suppressed.
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Find out more about our strategies for suppressing DWI evidence in Westchester County and Rockland County drunk driving cases. Contact Greenspan & Greenspan P.C. in White Plains or New City for a free initial consultation with one of our New York state attorneys.