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When seeking the best Oklahoma DUI lawyer to handle your drunk driving defense, print out and use the chart below to compare the qualifications of other DUI attorneys with the outstanding record of John E. Hunsucker. Chances are you are not going to find a more suitable or better qualified Oklahoma DUI lawyer to handle your DUI case.
  20 Questions Hunsucker Lawyer #2 Lawyer #3 Lawyer #4
1. Have you published any books on the subject of Oklahoma DUI Defense?

 Yes

     
2. Are you Certified to Administer the Standardized Field Sobriety Test?

 Yes

     
3. Are you Certified as an Instructor of the Standardized Field Sobriety Test?

 Yes

     
4. Are you certified by State of Oklahoma Board of Test to administer breath tests on the Intox 5000?

 Yes

     
5. Are you Certified by State of Oklahoma Board of Test as maintenance specialist on the Intox 5000?

 Yes

     
6. Have you been recognized as one of only 5% of the attorneys in Oklahoma recognized by their peers as a SuperLawyer every year since inception?

 Yes

     
7. Have you attended the national college for DUI Trial College at Harvard university?

 Yes

     
8. Did you attend the latest College?

 Yes

     
9. Do you own rhe latest Intoxilyzer - the Intox 8000?

 Yes

     
10. Are you certified to operate the Intox 8000?

 Yes

     
11. Have you taught at the State and/or National level on the subject of DUI Defense?

 Yes

     
12. Do you have multiple Intox 5000 machines in your office?

 Yes

     
13. Have you attended the National Association for Defense Lawyers annual DUI seminar?

 Yes

     
14. Have successful DUI trial experience?

 Yes

     
15. Have successful experience in fighting DUI blood cases?

 Yes

     
16. Are you Trained to fight DUI drug cases through DRE (drug recognition expert) training?

 Yes

     
17. Are you requested to teach other attorneys about DUI defense through out the US?

 Yes

     
18. Do you handle DUI cases only?

 Yes

     
19. Do you limit the number of cases you accept?

 Yes

     
20. Is your office staffed full time to assist me when you you are in court?

 Yes

     

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 DUI Questions
 · What is the difference between DPS License Hearing and Criminal Case?
 · What if I have a Commerical Drivers License ( CDL )?
 · What if I have a Pilot's License and I get a DUI?
 · What are the criminal penalties of a DUI in Oklahoma? 
 · What will happen to my Oklahoma Driver's License if I am arrested for a DUI?
 · Will I go to jail for getting a DUI in Oklahoma?
 · Are Field Sobriety Tests very accurate?
 · How Accurate is the Breath Test?
 · How is the Breath Testing Done?
 · Can anything affect my performance on the Field Sobriety Tests?

More FAQS on DUI

 Field Sobriety Tests - Do you have to submit to these tests?
Every single DUI case is different, but as a general rule, it is almost always better to take the test in Oklahoma. However, if you have several convictions for DUI and fail time is more of the concern versus saving your Oklahoma driver's license, then you should not take the test unless you think you will pass it.

· To Take the Test or not, that is the question?
· What are Field Sobriety Tests?
· Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN)
· Walk & Turn
· One Leg Stand
· Counting Backwards (not a validated test)
· Alphabet (not a validated test)
· Finger Count (not a validated test)
· Stationary Balance (i.e. Rhomberg) (not a validated test)
· Field Test Realities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New DUI Laws
Effective Nov 1, 2011

If you refused to take the breath or blood test or the result was a .15 or higher BAC, you may be required to install an ignition interlock device on your car for two years. If you have prior license revocations, you may be required to install an ignition interlock device on your vehicle for up to 8 years. Contact our office at 405-231-5600 now to see if these new laws apply to you. Remember, we must take action within 15 days of your arrest to prevent license suspension.

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