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Protect yourself during a DWI traffic stop

On behalf of Law Offices of John C. Rentz, P.C. | Jul 10, 2020 | DWI

If a police officer has any reason to believe you’re under the influence of alcohol, they’re sure to pull your vehicle to the side of the road to learn more. Of course, just because this happens doesn’t mean you’ll be put under arrest. There are steps you can take to...

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