Driving while intoxicated is illegal in all 50 states, but unfortunately some drivers get ensnared in an unlawful DUI trap rather than a legitimate arrest.

In the vast majority of cases, police only arrest DUI suspects when they have clear evidence of intoxication. But there are some cases in which that doesn’t happen, and the driver is wrongly arrested.

Below are some of the more notable unlawful DUI cases in the last few years. If you think your DUI case is like one of these, know that a lawyer can help you fight unlawful DUI charges.

Related Resources:

  • Don’t face a DUI alone. Get your case reviewed
  • by a lawyer for free now. (Consumer Injury)DUI Checkpoints (FindLaw)
  • How to Expunge a DUI Conviction (FindLaw’s Blotter)
  • Avoid a DUI with FindLaw’s Up-to-Date DUI Content (FindLaw’s Insider)

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