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What Are Your Rights In A DUI?

© By: Andrew Bimbo
It is an unfortunate occurrence, however, in some cases, DUI rights are overlooked when you are arrested and charged for driving under the influence. Overlooking a person’s DUI rights is far too common and we are at a place in society where DUI rights are considered to be generally non-existent. Regardless of why you are arrested or what you are charged with, you are innocent until proven guilty and your DUI rights should be continued, exercised and protected. The most basic of your DUI rights is the right to representation (a lawyer or attorney). In many cases, the police will not acknowledge your right to representation, the protection of unlawful search and seizure, and more. The DUI rights have changed considerably, mostly due to public pressure, but they still exist. It is really important that if you are charged with a DUI that you insist on exercising your DUI rights. This will help increase your chance for a fair trial as well as prevent potentially embarrassing and catastrophic social and economic consequences. If you are charged with driving under the influence, the best thing you can do is let the police know that you know what your DUI rights are. You can refuse a handheld breathalyzer test and a field sobriety test. Your DUI rights also allow you to refuse to answer any questions including answering how many drinks you consumed. However, DUI rights do not allow you to refuse your identity and they do not allow you to decline field testing at the jailhouse. When you are booked, ensure that you exercise your DUI rights and make a phone call to a friend, loved one who can find you a lawyer, or to the attorney themselves. There are plenty of attorneys who specialize in DUI laws that are the best suited to represent you if you are charged with a DUI. Driving under the influence is a serious offense and can lead to many charges being laid against you, other than just DUI in some cases. A specialist lawyer in DUI law is the best person capable of representing you and ensuring that you get a fair trial. Driving under the influence charges can be expensive and the consequences can be long lasting. Not only do you face criminal charges, you will also be fined, have to pay an attorney and maybe even lose your license. There are also long-term consequences to be charged with driving under the influence, and that can include severely raised insurance premiums or no insurance at all. While having an attorney is an additional expense, it is one you can ill-afford not to have – it could save you a great deal of time, money and heartache. Your DUI rights are important – they are designed to prevent you from being charged falsely. In order to properly discuss your DUI rights, you should contact an attorney who specializes in DUI laws to help you.


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