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Why You Should Hire a DUI Attorney

Getting pulled over by a police officer is not all that uncommon. In many instances the infractions are not all that serious but if it comes down to a DUI, the stakes are much higher. Many people are pulled over for DUI offenses and only the savvy ones who still managed to remain sober minded ever get away with it. Majority who are seriously intoxicated have impaired judgment and even if when sober they would know how to behave, totally lose it when high as a kite. It is no wonder they so easily accept to undertake field sobriety tests yet normally they would know the evidence would work against them.

 

In many first offense cases there is no real need for a San Diego DUI Lawyer, especially if it is was your first legal offense ever. As long as your blood alcohol content (BAC) was above the legal limit, you will be convicted. Most people take their lumps and accept whatever ruling the judge makes. In some other cases however it is a good idea t have legal representation.

 

  • Extenuating circumstances

 

Chances are if there was more to that arrest than just DUI, you will need a lawyer. This includes scenarios where property damage or physical injury to others occurred or you resisted arrest. Because of the much more serious penalties that may be involved, you will need a lawyer to help you in trying to at worst, limit the punishment handed down. The serious charges are often enough to rattle a person seriously when finally sober making the presence of a lawyer a good buffer.

 

  • Not a first offence

 

Judges in most cases where it is not a first offence tend to come down hard on offenders. The consequences of second and subsequent DI convictions also tend to be much more harsh and costly. Here you will certainly need to lawyer.

 

  • Not pleading guilty

 

If you really feel you were not drunk and intend to launch a defense, then you will need a lawyer to guide you. It is all about discrediting the evidence of the prosecution, possibly getting it to be inadmissible, and providing your own evidence of sobriety. It is a tough battle to go to trial and legal counsel is a must if you are to have any chance of success.

 

  • Discrimination

 

Many police officers will pull over a driver on discriminatory grounds. Sometimes the reasons can be very disheartening like racial profiling, but it does happen. Another frequent occurrence is whereby they target previous DUI offenders. Many will pull up records on car registrations and when they find the driver was convicted of a DUI, they will more than likely pull him over, even if there were no real grounds. Proving you were a victim of discrimination requires you to have a DUI attorney to handle the case, especially if you intend alter seeking compensation.

 

The penalties involved in DUI convictions can be very steep in certain cases so having a lawyer is a good way to limit the damage that may be done. If you are innocent of the offense, then a lawyer will improve your chances of being able to prove it.

 

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