Do I really Need a DUI Attorney?
This is a question frequently asked by lately arrested pissed drivers. Just remember, the answer will vary depending on your private situation. Since every state has different drunk driving laws, with widely varying penalties, it is important to first consider what's at stake. Deciding whether to find the counsel of an attorney is a personal choice, but here are some considerations :
1. Is this your first offense? If not, you must seek the help of an attorney, you are definitely facing a serious loss of livelihood and large finance penalties.
2. Did your DUI offense cause injury or damages? If this is the case you will face extra charges, and it is strongly recommended that you search out an attorney.
3. Are you a professional driver? Does your job require you to have a valid driver's license? You potentially will want to find an attorney. They may be able to convince the judge to give out you a conditional license.
4. Was your BAC over two times the limit? Your state may issue tougher penalties in this case. You will doubtless wish to find an attorney to represent you in court.
5. If you do not understand your rights or your nation's DUI laws, what you need to do, or the results you face, you'll be able to find an attorney who will provide you with the expert advice you need. You don't always need to keep them as illustration in court, though some may demand that you do, but most will charge you an hourly rate for legal services.
6. Your profession requires you to maintain a clean criminal record. If you serve in the armed forces, such a conviction may lead to clearance issues, if you are a police officer, you'll face a suspension. It might be sensible to seek the counsel of an attorney in this position.
after debating the above factors, if you decide you need to retain the services of a criminal defense attorney to represent you in your DUI case, here are a few pointers for finding the right attorney for you.
1. Confirm your attorney deals specifically with DUI cases. They will be the most familiar with constantly changing state laws and will know the way to navigate through each possible road to take in court.
2. Figure out possible payment plans. Will they charge an hourly rate or a flat fee? Will they require you to keep them for illustration, or will they be happy with simply providing legal advice? Just remember, pick an attorney you can afford.
3. Choose an attorney who will pursue your interests ardently. If they seem uninterested or too busy to answer your questions. It's time to find a new attorney.
4. Finally, use free consultations when searching for an attorney. This may give you an idea of the general proceedings you are facing as well as permitting you to size up your potential candidates.
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October 22, 2009 How To Get A Right DUI Attorney
November 07, 2009 07:25 AM EST
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