Law Office of Glen W. Neeley
Top Utah DUI Attorney, Board Certified in DUI Defense by the National College of DUI Defense

Month: July 2007
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After the informal administrative driver’s license hearing is held and the DMV mails out notice that the citizen’s driver’s license will be suspended, there are a couple of procedures that need to be followed in appealing the DMV’s decision. The following is an outline of the process and procedures that I follow to file an appeal. I…
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When a person is convicted of a DUI, generally, a Court will sentence a person. The Court will address punishments, conditions of probation, and treatments. For example, for a first time offense, a person normally and generally receives as sentence a fine of $1332, a Prime for Life alcohol treatment program, 48 hours community service…
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Lawrence Taylor out in California wrote an article about how Field Sobriety Tests are designed to make you fail. I could not agree more. For example, the other day I was doing a trial down in Salt Lake City on a DUI. During the break, before I was going to begin to cross examine the…
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Many people come into my office and tell me about their field sobriety tests. Often they say, "I know I passed the eye test, I did everything I was supposed to do on that test." A person may have followed all of the instructions, but that is not the main purpose of the test. The…
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Jamie Spencer from Austin Texas wrote about ALR hearings and discussed the issue of whether your attorney should do the hearing live in person or by telephone. For a Utah DUI driver’s license suspension hearing, we have the option of showing up in person or by telephone. However, the Utah Driver’s License Division has recently negated in…