DUI Roadblocks in Henry County

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In Henry County, we see a lot of DUI cases that stem from cars stopped at a roadside checkpoint. In DUI cases involving roadblocks, it is hard to prove there was any impaired driving by the offender. All of the evidence must be obtained from the police officer's observations i.e. the driver's speech, breath, etc. There are also the results of the performance of field sobriety evaluations and any chemical testing. Law enforcement in Henry County must follow strict guidelines for setting up roadblock checkpoints. For example, they need to show that the roadblock was set up in a constitutional and lawful manner and officers cannot randomly stop cars and accuse the drivers of DUI. Our lawyers are experienced in finding the best defenses available to drivers in roadblock cases. We have years of experience in DUI and roadside checkpoint cases. If you are facing DUI charges in Henry County, call our DUI professionals today.

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