http://jarrellhicksandwaldman.com/ In this video, Virginia DUI attorney Jeh Hicks introduces the viewer to defective equipment. In Virginia, law enforcement officers can stop you for having any defective equipment. This is defined as any faulty equipment on your vehicle. Some examples of this include overly tinted windows, a broken brake light, or even a loud muffler. In a way, having a defect like this on your vehicle is an invitation to be pulled over. Once an officer has pulled you over, he can investigate any possible crime that he thinks you have committed. It also is an opportunity for the officer to look into your car and make certain observations, like the color of your eyes, contents of your vehicle, or odor of your breath. Why even give him this opportunity? Instead, Virginia DUI attorney Jeh Hicks advises to make sure that your equipment is not defective. Read about the process of being charged with driving under the influence and other serious traffic offenses in Jeh Hicks’ free book, It’s Not Just a Ticket. If you have been pulled over for defective equipment only to be charged with a DUI, or are facing any other serious driving offense, make sure to contact a Virginia DUI attorney Jeh Hicks. You can reach him by calling Jarrell Hicks & Waldman, PC at 888.783.9701. http://jarrellhicksandwaldman.com/pra...
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