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It’s important to employ the right DUI defense strategy

On Behalf of | Sep 9, 2017 | Blog

The majority of drivers are familiar with the risks of drinking alcohol (or using drugs) and getting behind the wheel. Even so, this doesn’t stop some people from taking this action and hoping for the best.

Due to the fact that drunk driving remains a major problem throughout the country, police continue to crack down by pulling people over in an attempt to make this type of arrest.

If police pull you over for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, it’s important to know your rights and the steps you should take.

If you are facing a DUI charge, you need to know what to expect from the legal system. This will also lead you to learn more about the many DUI defense strategies that you can employ. Here are some of your options:

  • Improper stop. Did the officer have legal grounds for stopping your vehicle?
  • Accuracy of the Breathalyzer test. The use of a Breathalyzer is common, but that doesn’t mean the test was administered in an accurate manner.
  • Accuracy of the field sobriety test. You should never assume that the field sobriety test was conducted in the appropriate manner. Any mistake, such as one with the horizontal gaze nystagmus test, could lease to a false arrest.
  • Rising blood alcohol level. This happens if your blood alcohol concentration was below the legal limit when driving, but increases before the administration of a breath test.

It doesn’t matter if you are facing your first DUI arrest or are a multiple offender, you need to know your legal rights and what to expect as the process moves forward.

By using the right DUI defense strategy, you increase your chance of avoiding the most serious punishment. If you can avoid a conviction altogether, it’s possible to put this in the past so that you can move forward with your life.

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