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Mistakes People Make After a Dui Arrest

W. Scott Hanken, Attorney at Law Team

Getting arrested for a DUI can be a terrifying and overwhelming experience. The mixed feelings of anxiety, confusion and uncertainty can undoubtedly take a toll on individuals arrested for DUI. Here are some common mistakes to avoid after an arrest:

1. Underestimating the consequences

One common mistake is underestimating the potential consequences of a DUI arrest. A DUI conviction can result in significant fines, imprisonment, and a criminal record, which can have long-lasting effects on your personal and professional life.

2. Talking to law enforcement alone

It is crucial to exercise your right to remain silent. You must avoid making statements without your legal counsel present. Any statement you make can be used against you, potentially risking your case.

3. Not showing up in court

Failing to appear in court can result in a warrant being issued for your arrest, leading to additional charges and penalties. It is essential to take all court appearances seriously and make them on time.

4. Neglecting to address underlying issues

Most people make the mistake of not seeking help for underlying issues that may have contributed to the DUI arrest. If you have a problem with alcohol or drugs, seek help and get treatment.

Fighting DUI charges

One of the key strategies in fighting DUI charges is to challenge the evidence against you. This may involve reviewing the police report, questioning witnesses, and examining the results of any blood or breath tests. Your attorney may also challenge the procedures used by the police to gather evidence, such as the administration of field sobriety tests or the calibration of breathalyzers.

If you are facing DUI charges, it is vital to understand that you have options and rights. A DUI conviction can have grave consequences, including fines, imprisonment and a criminal record. However, with the right legal representation, you may be able to fight the charges and potentially minimize the penalties.

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