Challenging the Stop

We use this defense mostly in DUI and DWI cases. In these cases, the police must possess probable cause to stop someone, whether walking or driving. However, law enforcement officers are usually overzealous in fulfilling their duties and can stop people without reasonable suspicion or probable cause. We constantly review the reasons a law enforcement officer had to stop our clients. If the stop was illegal, the evidence they collected, if any, would be inadmissible in court.