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Warren County Judge Found Dead After DUI Arrest
June 8, 2009
Author:
Chris M. Alexander
In what can only be termed as an unfortunate incident, Warren County Common Pleas Court Judge James Heath was found dead at his residence. This came right after a DUI arrest. If initial reports of law enforcement officials are anything to go by, this is a case of suicide. According to police records, James Heath was previously charged for DUI.
- After being arrested for DUI, law enforcement officials will take your driver’s license. In some cases, they can also temporarily suspend your driver’s license. If you believe that law enforcement officials have not made the right decision, you can request a hearing in the court but make sure you do it immediately after receiving a suspension order from the law enforcement official.
- During the chemical test, if you are found to have more than 0.08% Blood Alcohol Content, your driver’s license will be suspended for a period of four months. However, if it is your second offense, there is a strong possibility that your driver’s license will be suspended for a period of one year.
- Do not refuse a chemical test. If the law enforcement official proves in the court that you refused a chemical test, it can have a negative impact on your case. Your bail application is going to be rejected straightaway once it is proved that you were defying the officer.
- At the time of arrest, you need to hire an experienced lawyer with the success rate of more than 80% in DUI cases.
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