California DUI/DWI Defense Attorney 1. Will I have to go to court?
This will depend upon the seriousness of your charges, as well as the chosen strategy. Generally, an attorney can appear on your behalf, if you waive your appearance. This is most beneficial to your continued working and going forward with life, to avoid the inconvenience and time of having to take a day here or there simply to sit around a courthouse. In some instances, I will be able to represent you in court and will make every effort to do so, allowing you yourself.
2. Do I need to hire a DUI Lawyer for the DMV hearing?
After a DUI / Drunk Driving arrest, regardless of the outcome of your criminal case, the Department of Motor Vehicles will act independent of the court on the "Administrative Per Se" suspension of your privilege to drive. In order to obtain relief from the mandated DMV suspension, a DMV hearing must be requested within 10 days of your arrest. An experienced DUI lawyer can immediately contact the DMV to protect the driver’s license. License suspension is one of the many DUI penalties you may face if convicted of drunk driving in
A DUI lawyer can advise you on how to avoid license suspension, as well as provide you the representation you need in court and at your DMV hearing in order to keep your driver’s license. The issues at a DMV hearing are highly technical, a qualified DUI attorney is essential if you want to fight the suspension and save your license. However, this will vary depending upon the particular circumstances of your driving under the influence charges, so it is important to discuss this with an experienced lawyer.
3. Will I go to jail?
It is a definite a possibility that even a first DUI conviction will result in some jail time. In fact, most counties in
4. Can I win?
"If I was drinking and driving, I'm guilty, right?"
"What if the police officer says I was drunk?"
"I was driving, I got arrested, and the test showed that I had been drinking!."
"What if the evidence against me seems overwhelming?"
Can I win?
When the evidence "seems" overwhelming, that is when you need a DUI attorney dedicated to DUI defense in order to make sure that every possible issue and defense is explored before you contemplate accepting an offer by the Government. It is NOT against the law to drink and drive!!!! It is illegal to drive while impaired, or if your blood alcohol level (BAC) is above 0.08% and even then, the prosecution must prove these facts (your were impaired and/or your blood alcohol concentration was above the legal limit) beyond a reasonable doubt.
5. Why should I hire a DUI defense attorney?
· To save your driving privileges
· To reduce fines and financial penalties
· To reduce the criminal charges
· To avoid jail time or a prison sentence
· To avoid public work service
· Your best shot at protecting your rights.
· Protect your reputation; freedom and future.
A DUI defense attorney has the skills and strong legal knowledge to help secure a positive outcome for a person facing a DUI charge. A true drunk driving lawyer is a member of local and national organizations dedicated to drunk driving defense and attends State and National seminars on a regular basis, thus keeping up to date on all of the current issues in the field. Failure to retain experienced drunk driving attorneys virtually guarantees court conviction/license suspension.
A DUI defense may include filing pretrial motions to suppress the evidence. These motions, when argued successfully, may result in the DUI case being dismissed.
Having the blood sample retested by a private lab, or hiring an analyst to determine if the driver's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was rising. Photographing and inspecting the scene of the arrest. This may be helpful in showing that the ground was not level when the driver was performing the field coordination tests. Effectively cross-examine the officer to expose mistakes and inaccuracies in the gathering of evidence.
The prosecutor is not your attorney and has no obligation to counsel or be fair with you. Defending yourself in the criminal-justice system is a very stressful experience in a potentially hostile environment, which may result in severe penalties. Obviously, your outcome cannot be guaranteed; but, an experienced drunk driving lawyer can investigate and prepare your case for defense to minimize/avoid court penalties and protect your driving privileges.
An experienced DUI attorney can do many things to challenge and disprove the evidence against the accused, routinely finding defects associated with the traffic stop, field sobriety tests and chemical tests, whether breath or blood, that often result in a dismissal of some or all of the charges. Review the calibration and maintenance records of the breath machine. It is falsely believed that these machines are infallible. People forget that these machines are made of up of metal, plastic, and silicon. To believe that they always work, every time, is like believing your car will never break down. Machines don't always work properly.
6. What does it cost to hire an attorney for a DUI?
Depending on the law firm or attorney, the facts and seriousness of the case and whether the case is settled or tried will determine costs. However, for a first offense without aggravating factors, fees could generally range from as little as $1,000-$2000, up to more than $10,000 with an extensive jury trial. The specific costs will depend upon the charges that are brought against you, and those circumstances of your DUI charges and case.
As a practitioner dedicated to the art and science of California DUI defense, consider that it is the quality – not the cost – of your legal representation that should be of greatest concern when retaining an attorney. Remember, the decision you make today in choosing DUI defense lawyers affects your rights, driving privileges and lifestyle for years to come, because convictions and DMV suspensions due to California drunk driving stay on your court and DMV records for the next 10 years.
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Kenneth M. Hallum
Attorney at Law
236 N. Main Street
Jackson, Ca. 95642
(209) 223-7700
(209) 223-3568 fax
khallum@hallumlaw.com