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New York City DMV Refusal Hearings Lawyer

How do DMV refusal hearings work?

When a driver is pulled over in a traffic stop by a law enforcement officer on the suspicion of DUI, an arrest can be just a breath away. In the vast majority of DWI traffic stops, a blood alcohol test is used to accurately measure the amount of alcohol present in a drivers' system. As long as the testing device is in working order, and the test is taken properly, this type of evidence can be next to impossible to successfully defend. In some situations, drivers who know they have had too much to drink take the option of refusing a BAC test. But while this decision may be good in terms of avoiding DWI charges, the basic refusal of such a test is also punishable by law.

Although it may seem like a refusal to take a blood alcohol test is fairly clear, it may not be so easy to convict. In fact, viable defenses related to the identification of paperwork errors or factually inaccurate officer accounts can help your New York City criminal defense attorney to build the best possible case on your behalf. It is important to keep in mind that this is not a court process, however, and the rules in a criminal proceeding may not be the same as those in the DMV. This may make an experienced attorney even more valuable, as the DMV process is relatively unknown to many.

DMV Refusal Hearing Attorneys in New York City

DMV refusal hearings may be unfamiliar to most, but the skilled attorneys at Perez and Cedeño, P.C. have helped many of our clients through their hearings. Our firm understands how the DMV refusal hearing process works, and can provide valuable insight to clients about the status of their case, as well as what can be expected in the days and weeks to come. Because DMV refusal hearings differ from standard criminal court, we can take advantage of some unique benefits, such as the opportunity to speak with the arresting officer on the record. This type of examination can yield very favorable results if the officer demonstrates a failure to convince.

Contact a New York City DMV refusal hearing attorney if you have refused a breath test at a DWI traffic stop and need the support of a skilled legal professional at your hearing.