Straight Talk About Getting A Dui Lawyer


 

A typical offense that a person is charged with that requires an attorney is driving under the influence, or DUI.  This is a serious offense—thousands of people die each year on the road because people ignorantly think they can drink and drive.  Most people who are guilty of this offense simply dismiss the concept that even a small amount of alcohol impairs your judgment and endangers the well-being of both themselves and those they share the road with.  Of course, there are those who may have had a “sip or two” who aren’t over the legal limit but are still charged with DUI.  These people will definitely need the services of a good lawyer who has experience with these types of cases.

An experienced DUI attorney can help shed your case in the best possible light in court.  They will also have a good idea what to tell you to expect when your case is heard by a specific judge.  A driving under the influence charge may seem cut and dry, but actually, there are a number of angles a good lawyer can approach the situation, giving you the best chance of either having the charge dismissed altogether, or at least reduced.

First, the lawyer will make sure you understand the charges and what you may be facing.  They’ll help you understand the various possible outcomes and discuss the best approach to getting the most favorable outcome for you.

Second, roadside breath tests (also known as field sobriety tests) aren’t always reliable or accurate.  An experienced attorney knows this and will pound away at this to make sure that your results were undeniable with no possible errors.  If there’s even the slightest hint that your test could contain inaccuracies, the attorney will use this to question the strength of the prosecution’s case before the jury.  Remember, it’s not just a question of guilt or innocence with a jury.  It’s about guilt “beyond a reasonable doubt”.  The prosecution must do more than prove you may be guilty—they must prove that your guilt is the only reasonable conclusion based on hard evidence.

Finally, if you are in fact guilty of the charges, a lawyer can at least work to get you the lightest possible sentence.  They will fight to keep your license from being suspended or revoked.  They will also fight to keep your car from being seized by the court.  So if you’re facing a DUI charge, don’t just throw up your hands and say, “Oh well, I might as well plead guilty.”  Get a good, experinced DUI lawyer—it could save you money, your right to drive, and even keep you from facing prison.

 

 

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