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Being arrested for driving under the
influence or ‘DUI’ can be an upsetting, embarrassing, and an emotionally
difficult experience. People feel like criminals, outlaws.
The truth
of the matter is, that driving with alcohol in your system is not against
the law in California. An absolutely true statement. How can this be? The
law in California is that you may not drive while physically under the
influence of alcohol to the point it impairs your ability to drive a car,
and you may not drive if your blood alcohol level (Blood alcohol content
or BAC) is greater than .08%.
Unlike
just about every other crime on the books, DUI requires no intent to
commit the crime. Most people who commit the crime of driving under the
influence have absolutely no intent to do so, and don’t even know when
they are doing it. A crime you can commit without even knowing it? Yes.
You don’t have a personal blood alcohol monitor with you at all times do
you? There is basically no way to know if you are over the legal limit.
With recent changes in the law, the BAC limit has been lowered to the
point that many people can reach the limit with only a drink or two - long
before they begin to feel the effects of alcohol in their system.
That is
why DUI affects every walk of life. All kinds of people get DUI's:
Doctors, lawyers, actors, politicians - everyone. You don’t need to feel
like a criminal, and you can get through your first DUI. Here’s how:
- Seek
advice from an attorney immediately. (Did you know that you have only
ten (10) days from the date of your arrest to save your drivers
license?)
- Work
closely with your attorney to keep your driving privileges. (Did you
know that the vast a majority of drivers need only lose their license
for one month on a first time DUI?)
- Follow
instructions. If you take the proper steps, and keep all of your
appointments, resolving your first DUI can be no worse than getting a
speeding ticket in terms of your time and worry level.
DUI -
Frequently asked questions
- Will I
be put in jail? Generally, If you have a qualified attorney, not only
will you not likely be put in jail, you should have to visit the
courthouse no more than one time at most. Your attorney handles the
tough parts.
- Can I
handle my DUI myself? Yes. You can also build your own house, and repair
your own car. It’s just a matter of how much skill and knowledge you
possess. While walking in and pleading guilty may produce perfectly
acceptable results, it may also cost you dearly.
- If I
want to fight it, will I have to go through a trial? Not always. Most of
the time, a full blown trial will cost you more than the fines and fees
will cost. While very few attorneys are willing to admit it to you,
trial is very expensive and always a gamble. On a first time DUI,
negotiations between your attorney, the judge, and the District Attorney
often produce better results without the expense, worry, and
embarrassment of a public trial.
- How
much difference with an attorney make in my case? (SEE
SOME OF OUR RESULTS)
Who’s
The Right Attorney For Me?
Retaining an attorney can be a frustrating and time consuming chore.
However, choosing the right attorney can make a big difference in your
case.
Hiring
an attorney is just like choosing a doctor. You want a seasoned
professional that you can talk to and be comfortable with. Some
questions to ask yourself:
- Does
the attorney have the time to talk with you?
(If
not, will he have the time to spend on your case?)
- Does
the attorney listen to you? (Will he take your individual situation into
account and handle your case in your best interest?)
- Does
the attorney intentionally scare you? (Does he or she tell you horror
stories or threaten jail if you don’t hire them immediately?)
- Are the
attorney’s fees higher than the fines you’d have to pay anyway?
At THE LAW
OFFICES OF DAVID J. SALVIN, we handle a few very important areas of law
for real clients - not numbers. If you call to speak with an attorney, you
speak only with Mr. Salvin. Just as you expect personal service from your
doctor, you expect personal service from your attorney. We provide that
personal attention to each of our clients. Mr. Salvin will be happy to
speak with you about your DUI matter, and give you all the facts and
answer all of your questions.
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