Fighting A DUI Charge: 3 Tips To Improving Your Situation

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Fighting a DUI charge can be difficult. Depending on whether a breathalyzer was used or whether the police officer is accusing you of being under the influence of narcotics, it can be difficult for you to prove your case. The penalties and fees associated with a conviction can be rather serious and intense. You do not want to fight a DUI charge alone. Contact a DUI attorney as soon as you can. Here are 3 things you can do to improve your situation in a DUI case.

Provide a Detailed Description of the Day to Your Attorney

The details matter when it comes to fighting DUI charges. In fact, the smallest detail might prove your innocence or help you walk away from the charges. Before heading over to a consultation with a DUI attorney, sit down and write down in detail the events of that day. Even if something doesn't seem relevant or like it matters, you still want to write it down, as your DUI attorney might find it useful for your case.

Gather All Current or Relevant Medical Records

The accuracy of the field sobriety test may be affected by your medical condition, such as whether you have an ear infection or whether you just broke your leg. Gather all current and relevant medical records and documents for your attorney. They'll want to know whether you were on any medications when you were arrested or whether you were struggling with some type of physical condition.

Offer Proof of Employment, Awards, Degrees, and Even Volunteer Service Time

In worst-case scenarios, your attorney may not be able to help you fight the charge; however, they might be able to reduce your sentence or your charge. DUI courts are more likely to award leniency to those who can prove that they have been outstanding citizens. To prove that you are a contributing member of society, offer proof of employment, awards, degrees, and other documents that can confirm and verify any volunteer work you do. Simple documents and transcripts will usually be more than enough.

Conclusion

Be open with your attorney, and do not attempt to hide any facts or details from them. You don't want the prosecution to bring up those points later on in the case and blindside your attorney. Your DUI attorney will be able to use all of the details and evidences you've given them to build the strongest case for your defense.

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30 November 2016

Creating A Solid Defense

When it comes to fighting in court, it isn't always easy to stay strong, stable, and secure in your convictions. Fortunately, by working with a great lawyer, things become much easier. About ten years ago now, I was accused of a crime that I didn't commit, and it was really heartbreaking. I started thinking about what to do, and a friend of mine suggested working with a great lawyer. It was incredible to see how much help the lawyer was, and within a few months, I was proven innocent. This blog is here to help people who might be fighting legal battles of their own.