Drunk Statement Legal Implications

Summary

Statements made while intoxicated may be considered unreliable in court. Its crucial to communicate openly with your attorney to ensure your personal interests are represented.

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I was asking about a statement that was written about my husband that I made when I was drunk we got pulled over in Missouri and I don't remember what I even said. But I'm sure it's not good now I am being represented by a different lawyer than my husband and my lawyer filed a motion that states I'm saying everything way my husband and not myself when I've always told my lawyer I will not go against my husband and I regret being drunk and making a statement
Hello Chasity, it sounds like a complicated situation.
*. You have the right to work with your attorney to ensure your personal interests are represented.
*. Statements made while intoxicated may be considered unreliable in court.
*. It's essential that you communicate openly with your attorney about your desires and intentions.
Please consider consulting with your attorney about these points.