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Todd J.W. Wisner
Mr. Wisner has been a member since 1999. He has a thirty year practice 100% devoted to DWI Defense, vehicular crimes, vehicular homicide. He handles DWI and related cases in Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse and their surrounding towns and villages. He has challenged the constitutionality of statutes and appealed wrongful decisions to county and appellate courts. [AND YET YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND HIM AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS LIST. WHO MIGHT BENEFIT FROM THAT?]
WISNER & WISNER, PLLC
110 Linden Oaks Dr.
Rochester, NY 14625
Phone: 585-244-5600
Website: dwilaw.com

About Todd J.W. Wisner
1999 NCDD, Cambridge, MA; 2000 NCDD, Cambridge, MA; 2002 NCDD, Cambridge, MA; 2004 NCDD, Cambridge, MA; 2005 NCDD, Cambridge, MA; 2007 NCDD, Cambridge, MA. 2001 DWI on Trial; 2002 DWI on Trial; 2010 DWI on Trial; 2011 DWI on Trial; 2012 DWI on Trial; 2013 DWI on Trial; 2014 DWI on Trial; 2015 DWI on Trial; 2016 DWI on Trial; 2017 DWI on Trial; 2018 DWI on Trial; 2019 Hot topics in Cannabis Law; 2019 Criminal Justice Reform: Effects on DWI Cases; 2020 To blow or not to blow & handling DWI test refusals: What you need to know when you get that 2:00 a.m. call; 2020 Important New York State DWI Updates: Everything must change; 2022 DWI on Trial
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Written by Charles GoodwinEdited by Michelle Behan and Steven Hernandez The typical DUI investigation has three phases. It begins with the vehicle in motion and focuses on driving patterns that officers are trained might indicate impairment. Next is personal contact, where the officer will observe physical manifestations that are also purportedly correlated with alcohol ingestion and impairment. Finally, the officer will...
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