Top 10 Reasons to Contact a DUI Lawyer

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Here are the top 10 reasons to contact a DUI lawyer:
  1. Court-appointed attorneys represent all cases. They lack the complete and absolute DUI expertise needed to properly challenge a drunk driving arrest.
  2. You'll still have to pay a court-appointed attorney. You're better off served paying for someone you know and trust.
  3. DUI attorneys specialize in DUI and DWI cases.
  4. DUI lawyers possess experience in presenting case evidence.
  5. They have familiarity with the lack of reliability of field sobriety tests.
  6. DUI lawyers understand that breathalyzer devices require legal certification and maintenance records. They'll know how to obtain this information and use it towards your advantage. 
  7. The have access to expert witnesses.
  8. They have familiarity with the court and court proceedings.
  9. DUI lawyers possess experience on how to minimize penalties, saving you money and sparing you possible jail time. 
  10. If you represent yourself you won't be going up against a greenhorn prosecutor. You'll be facing an experienced attorney with full knowledge on how to press for maximum drunk driving charges.  

Drunk driving penalties carry short- and long-term ramifications that can hurt your wallet, permanently tarnish your driving record and cause you to spend time behind bars. With so much at stake you should not take the chance to challenge the charges on your own. You need an attorney who understands your state's DUI laws and who can use this knowledge to your benefit.

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