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Recent Media Appearances by Elizabeth Hunter Law Firm, LLC

At Elizabeth Hunter Law Firm, LLC, we believe the law should be accessible, understandable, and rooted in genuine care for the people involved. That’s why Attorney Jaimee Elizabeth Hunter regularly appears on Talk of Alabama in the recurring segment The Legal Lowdown—a series designed to break down everyday legal issues, correct common misconceptions, and empower viewers with knowledge that can protect their rights.

Below, you’ll find a collection of recent televised guest appearances featuring Attorney Hunter and members of her team, each offering practical insights and real-world guidance based on their extensive experience in Alabama law.

 

Segment 1 — Meet Attorney Elizabeth Hunter

In this introductory segment, Attorney Elizabeth Hunter shares why she chose to practice law in Alabama and what drives her client-centered approach. She emphasizes the importance of treating every client as an individual, not a case file, and explains why hiring an attorney early can significantly affect the outcome of a matter. Senior Paralegal Malia Broxson joins to discuss how the firm’s relationship-based philosophy shapes each client experience.

Segment 2 — DUI Stops & Breathalyzer Decisions

Attorney Hunter and Paralegal Malia Broxson tackle one of the most common questions drivers face: Should you take a breathalyzer if you’re pulled over for a DUI? They break down the risks, consequences of refusing, how refusal affects license suspension and public perception, and what information you are—and aren’t—required to give law enforcement. They also explain why remaining calm and avoiding self-incrimination is essential during a stop.

Why Choose Elizabeth Hunter Law Firm, LLC?

Person-First Representation With A Track Record of Excellence
  • Compassion Backed by Action

    In order to better understand your unique situation and to craft your aggressive strategy, we listen first; then act.

  • Proven Track Record

    With years of experience serving clients across a wide range of practice areas, Attorney Hunter boasts a long history of excellence.

  • Responsive and Reachable

    We know that the legal process can be intimidating; we prioritize being available when you need us and keep you updated at every step.

  • Empathetic Approach

    Most attorneys can understand different perspectives, but we truly empathize with you and care about the person behind the case.

Segment 3 — Understanding Domestic Violence & Harassment

Joined by Stella Dogbo, Attorney Hunter explains what legally constitutes domestic violence and harassment under Alabama law, highlighting how these cases differ from other harassment matters. They also discuss no-contact clauses and their relationship to criminal charges or petitions, helping viewers understand the protections and limitations involved.

Segment 4 — Protection From Abuse Orders (PFAs)

Attorney Hunter and Stella Dogbo return to walk viewers through Protection From Abuse Orders and no-contact orders, including what they are, how they work, and how long they last. The segment also covers how an attorney can assist someone seeking a PFA or defending against one, as well as when and how PFAs can be modified or extended. 

Segment 5 — Marijuana Possession: Facts vs. Fiction

Attorney Hunter and Paralegal Malia Broxson unpack Alabama’s marijuana possession laws and clear up common myths. They explain what police can and cannot arrest you for, whether the odor of marijuana alone justifies arrest, and what to do if your vehicle is searched. The discussion also covers probable cause, warrantless searches, and how any amount of marijuana can result in possession charges under Alabama law.

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Need Legal Guidance? We’re Here to Help.

If you’re facing a legal issue or simply need clarity about your rights, Elizabeth Hunter Law Firm, LLC is ready to stand by your side. 

Call us today at (205) 900-3815 or contact us online to schedule a consultation and get the dedicated representation you deserve.

 

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    - Former Client
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    Mrs. Hunter was the best choice I could have made. She was firm with the DA but had empathy for my mess of a situation. She went the extra mile. She will be my first call if I ever need her.
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    "Got My Charges Dropped"
    Attorney Hunter is A1 at her job, she got my charges dropped in my first court appearance and I’m sure she could and would do the same for you. 5 stars aren’t enough. Thank you!!!
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    "She'll Give it Her All"

    We could tell that Ms. Hunter has a passion for the work that she does and that when you’re a client, she’s going to give your situation her all. We are very satisfied with the outcome that she was able to achieve due to her expertise.

    - Jennifer W.
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    Attorney Hunter has the best communication in the city. Very attentive to details, she makes sure not to miss a single piece of information. She pays attention to everything you have to say and considers it.
    - TyRe M.
    "Outstanding People Skills"
    She crossed every 'T' and dotted every 'I' possible! She has outstanding people skills and she's very understanding; she helped me get back to freedom and my kids. I can’t thank her enough.
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    She deserves more than five stars. She’s young and very educated, knowledgeable, and knows the law. She is upfront and doesn't sugarcoat things. She’s definitely the one to hire.
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    "Communication Is Immaculate"
    Mrs. Hunter is an amazing lawyer. Her work ethic and dedication to helping anyone she can shows this is her true passion. Her communication with you is immaculate. I absolutely love her.
    - Mercedes A.

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In The Media FAQs

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 205-900-3815 today!

  • What Is a Court Referral Evaluation?

    The Alabama Mandatory Treatment Act of 1990 requires all drug and alcohol offenders who are on parole or probation to receive education, treatment, monitoring, and drug testing through the Court Referral Program. After an assessment, those in one of these programs are required to participate in a certain number of activities, such as educational classes or rehabilitative treatments. They must also undergo monthly alcohol or drug testing at their own expense (unless the court determines them to be indigent).

    These programs are required to regularly report progress to courts, including any violations or failures.
  • What Is an Ignition Interlock Device (IID)?

    An IID is an additional ignition lock hooked to a breathalyzer. The driver must blow into the breathalyzer and pass a sample test in order for the device to unlock the ignition and allow the vehicle to start.

    If you are convicted of DUI, you may be required to install an IID on every vehicle you operate. You will be required to pay the costs of installing and maintaining this device for the duration of your required term. Additionally, you are also prohibited from operating any vehicle that does not have one of these devices installed until your IID requirement lapses.
  • I Tested Beneath the Legal Limit. Why Was I Still Arrested?
    Alabama law does not require you to have a specific blood alcohol content in order for you to be considered impaired. In fact, a number of illicit substances can impair someone without registering any increase in blood alcohol level. Prosecutors have to prove some level of impairment, and they usually do this with circumstantial evidence like the arresting officer’s observations or a failed field sobriety test. This type of evidence is often subjective, however, and a skilled attorney can often challenge this evidence in court.