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In
California, fighting a DUI case involves complicated procedures, sentencing and
administrative license issues. You must have a clear cut understanding of the
rules defined by the National Highway Traffic Administration, and what you can
do if your license is suspended. If you don't feel confident, then opt for a
qualified attorney to fight your case. An good attorney will know the state's
DWI laws, how to interpret police evidence and how the state's Division of Motor
Vehicles works.
You
will need advice on the California's driving rules and regulations, as well as
how the state's DMV suspension hearings work. There are complex procedures
involved in getting a copy of your driving record, and you may also need to
calculate your blood-alcohol level.
A
qualified attorney can review the case, find loopholes, have blood tests
analyzed independently and negotiate for a lesser charge if convicted. Do not
settle for any lawyer. Find someone who has a high success rate in fighting DUI
cases. The best way to do this is by visiting local courthouses and speaking
with bailiffs, clerks and public defendants. You should also consider hiring an
attorney who is a member of the National College for DUI Defense.
By
Kevin Stith
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