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Dashboard Camera Evidence: Will It Hurt or Help Your DUI Case?

Dashboard Camera Evidence: Will It Hurt or Help Your DUI Case?

More and more police departments require officers to use dashboard cameras on their police cars. During traffic stops, these cameras may offer invaluable evidence of what happened. But if you have been arrested for DUI, you may wonder if dashcam footage will hurt or help your case. Dashcam Footage Is Often Admissible Evidence in Court No matter whether the camera footage is good or bad for your case, it may be admissible evidence in court. In Oklahoma, videotapes of arrests made by police officers and sheriff’s deputies are public records. That means your lawyer can request the tapes during your case to...

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Guilty Pleas: What You Can Expect in Court

Guilty Pleas: What You Can Expect in Court

One key Supreme Court case describes your rights and what you can expect if you make a guilty plea in court. In Brady v. United States, 397 U.S. 742 (1970), the Court considered whether the guilty plea of a defendant who changed his plea due to new information about his co-defendant was voluntary. In doing so, the Court explained how to evaluate whether a guilty plea is voluntarily, intelligently, and knowingly made. Guilty pleas are not voluntary if they are “induced by threats (or promises to discontinue improper harassment), misrepresentation (including unfulfilled or unfulfillable promises), or perhaps by promises that are...

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