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EPISODE 9: Why Did Police Forget This Simple Question?

EPISODE 9: Why Did Police Forget This Simple Question?

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Join criminal defense attorney Paul Aloise Jr. as he breaks down three compelling DUI cases, revealing insider strategies that led to not guilty verdicts. Learn critical legal insights, courtroom tactics, and what to do if you're ever pulled over. A must-watch for anyone interested in criminal law, legal strategy, or understanding your rights.Chapter Markers:0:00 - Introduction to Paul Aloise Jr.4:30 - What Inspired a Career in Criminal Defense10:00 - Common Misconceptions About Criminal Defense15:00 - Case #1: The McDonald's Drive-Thru Incident28:45 - Jury Selection Strategies35:20 - Cross-Examination Techniques45:15 - Case #2: The Apartment Complex Arrest1:05:30 - Credibility in the Courtroom1:15:00 - Case #3: The Work Party DUI1:25:45 - Client Communication and Trial Decisions1:30:00 - Closing Thoughts and Contact InformationDo you or someone you know need to speak to a real lawyer about a personal injury, wrongful death case, or criminal defense case?Please reach out to our firm and we will make sure to answer your questions or find someone who can. Our consultations are always free and confidential. You can call our firm at (225) 383-3800 or email us at greatelephantlaw@gmail.com.You can also schedule a meeting by clicking this link:https://MeetingWithAttorney.as.me/CHRIS-WASHINGTONFor business inquiries contact me at greatelephantlaw@gmail.comLet's connect: https://www.championsforjustice.comTwitter - @@ChrisWa24891667Instagram - @greatelephantlawFacebook - @https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=23429340TikTok - @greatelephantlawThe remote episodes for this podcast are recorded through an amazing software platform called ECAMM LIVE. HERE’S MY AFFILIATE LINK:https://www.ecamm.com/mac/ecammlive/?fp_ref=christopher18NOTE: The information you obtain here is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your letters and electronic mail, or other submissions or messages. However, contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship is established and documented in a written agreement.

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