What Should You Do After Receiving a DUI?
Getting a DUI is one of the biggest fears among adults who enjoy having an alcoholic beverage, and with low blood alcohol limits in most states, you don’t exactly have to be “drunk” to be charged with drunk driving. That said, whether you’re pulled over after binge drinking or just having one too many, the charge will likely be the same. With most states imposing strict penalties for driving under the influence, it’s important that you immediately take action to avoid paying excessive fees and spending more time in jail. After you receive a DUI, you should seek legal counsel immediately, and since laws vary from state to state, you should find an attorney who has extensive experience successfully arguing DUI cases in your state. Even though most states have determined minimum drunk driving sentences, a skilled attorney could perhaps help you get a lesser sentence. After hiring legal counsel, make sure you show up to court for your hearing. While this might seem like an obvious piece of advice, some people are so afraid of the prospect of appearing in court that they fail to do so. Keep in mind that if you do not show up for your hearing, you will likely receive a harsher sentence than if you would have shown up and demonstrated your cooperation. After you appear in court, be prepared to carry out your sentence. Whether this includes fines, probation, community service, classes, driving restrictions, or even jail time, you must adhere to your punishment to avoid future, harsher penalties. After you complete your punishment and are able to resume full driving privileges, it’s possible that you will have to complete coursework with a counselor. This differs from state to state, but almost every state requires DUI offenders to complete some type of class. You may also be subject to an evaluation by a therapist who will tell the judge if you have a substance abuse problem. If so, you might have to complete rehabilitation treatment before you can regain full driving privileges. If you have been arrested in Michigan for a drunk driving charge, contact the Lucaj Law Firm for a free consultation with a skilled attorney who can help you form a strong defense.
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