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Daniel Gross

Daniel Gross

  • Criminal Law, DUI & DWI
  • District of Columbia, Massachusetts, South Carolina
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Practice Areas
Criminal Law
Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
DUI & DWI
Fees
  • Free Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
District of Columbia
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Massachusetts
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South Carolina
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Education
New England Law | Boston
J.D. | Law
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Honors: Dean's List
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Pennsylvania State University - University Park
B.A. (2001) | International Politics
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Honors: Dean's List
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Awards
CALI - Clinical Evidence - Highest Grade
New England Law|Boston
Professional Associations
National College for DUI Defense
Member
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DC Bar Association
Member
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American Inns of Court
Member
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South Carolina State Bar
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Certifications
NHTSA Certificate of Training in DWI Detection and Administration of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests
La Pier and Associates
Legal Answers
16 Questions Answered
Q. How does the news media affect a defendant's right to an impartial jury?
A: There is no doubt that people tend to believe much of what they hear in the media. In the case of a high-profile case, it is very important to find out of prospective jurors have heard anything about the case, or formed any opinions. This is part of the voir dire process which basically means to speak the truth.
Q. Can the police pull me over for making a u-turn when I am in line for a checkpoint?
A: I assume that you are talking about a sobriety checkpoint, and not the police looking for a suspect. Generally speaking, choosing not to enter a checkpoint should not give the police sufficient probable to stop you if the u-turn is a legal maneuver. However, in reality, you will probably be stopped. The police may follow you until to you commit some minor moving violation, of which there are many, and pull you over for that. It is best not to drink and drive. However, if you have been stopped for making a U turn, contact an attorney immediately.
Q. Can an inmate receive statutory good time on a probation service
A: If you are referring to probation as a sentence in a criminal case, probation is generally treated as a contract that the defendant agrees to in order to avoid going to jail. For this reason, you are basically asked to live up to the terms agreed upon.
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1629 K Street NW
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006
Telephone: (202) 596-5716
Fax: (202) 747-2951