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Follow on Google News | Should You Waive The Formal Review For A Daytona Beach DUIThe Bureau of Administrative Reviews has changed the rules for getting a hardship license. Drivers can avoid the hard suspension on a first time DUI. They must waive the right to a hearing to challenge the Daytona Beach DUI administrative suspension.
There are advantages and disadvantages to waiving the formal review. The benefits of the formal review are that the officer can be required to testify under oath and if proper procedures are not followed the administrative suspension can be overturned. The disadvantage is that if the suspension is not overturned the driver will be subjected to 30 days without driving on breath tests over .08% and 90 days without driving on refusals. Mistakes do happen and suspensions can be overturned but the burden of proof to sustain a suspension is low. The standard is substantial competent evidence instead of the beyond a reasonable doubt standard we typically see in criminal cases. At this point The Bureau of Administrative Reviews is requiring the formal to be waived within the 10 days to qualify for the hardship without a hard suspension. This makes it more difficult to decide if a formal review is in your best interest because the DUI packet might not be available within the 10 days. If you are accuses of a DUI in Flagler, Seminole or Volusia County contact Daytona Beach DUI attorney Kevin J. Pitts (http://myduiflorida.com) at 386-451-5112. End
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