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Reasons You Need An Attorney For Your DUI Case

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DUI laws vary from state to state, but if you've been charged with a DUI in any state, you need to find a lawyer to help you through the legal process that you'll face. Why do you need a lawyer? Here, you'll find a few good reasons why you need a good lawyer at your side defending you against the DUI charges.

Know Your Rights

You have the right to an attorney – use it! Attorneys fight their way through the complicated legal system daily. If you were to face the charges without an attorney working with you, you're likely going to end up facing more penalties and fines than you would if you knew exactly how the law works.

Know the Process

The lawyer will know what to look for in the arrest report to help you get some of the charges reduced. The police officers that arrested you must follow strict guidelines and use their best judgement to determine whether or not you are impaired. If the officer doesn't follow these guidelines, or even makes a small mistake, all of your charges could be thrown out and you could walk away without facing any charges.

Face the Charges

If you are found guilty of the DUI, your lawyer will work to reduce the fines and penalties as much as possible. The goal could be just to keep you out of jail – that's a pretty big goal in some cases. If you have a lawyer working with you, you know that you won't face the harshest punishments allowed by the law – you'll have a chance at getting your life back to normal much sooner.

Driving Privileges

You may also need an attorney to fight to get you some driving privileges restored. The courts don't want to prevent you from earning a living, nor do they want to keep you from doing the things that you need to do to take care of yourself and your family, so if you can prove that you're responsible and have changed your ways, you may be able to get a restricted driver's license to get you through the suspension period. A restricted license allows you to drive to and from work, doctor's appointments, church and other authorized destinations.

The law firm that you'll be working with will help you beyond the criminal case  - he or she will assist you with getting through the entire process until you've come out the other side.


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