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3 Things You Need To Know About A DWI Charge Before Hiring A Lawyer

3 Things You Need To Know About A DWI Charge Before Hiring A LawyerHave you been charged with DWI? Are you concerned about the possibility that this charge will have a significant effect on your ability to drive, get to work, and handle other important daily tasks?

Whenever you are charged with any kind of infraction, it is important to talk to a lawyer right away. Only during an in-person consultation, either face-to-face or over the telephone, can a lawyer inform you of your rights based on the specifics of your case.

However, there are some things that you might wish to know about DWI charges before you even hire a lawyer — information that could influence the decisions you make regarding what law firm should represent you.

At the Law Offices of Naiburg, Obedin and Weissman, we strive to ensure that you are a fully informed participant in your own defense. For that reason, we have compiled this list of some of the most important things you should know about a DWI charge.

  1. Mistakes By A Responding Officer Can Result In DWI Being Thrown Out

    In most states throughout the United States, operating a vehicle provides automatic consent for a breathalyzer test. Refusing such a test may allow you to avoid certain charges, but it is likely to result in the automation suspension or revocation of your license.

    On the other hand, mistakes by the responding officer can invalidate the breathalyzer results, which serve as the main source of evidence against you. If the breathalyzer is mishandled or improperly used, it may give incorrect or unreliable readings.

  2. In Some Cases, A First-Time DWI May Be Thrown Out

    Under some circumstances, a first-time DWI that does not involve personal injury or property damage might be thrown out. If the individual in question does not have any other record of DWI, moving violations or criminal behavior, it may be possible to have the customary punishments waived in favor of community service or other restitution that does not include losing your license.

  3. It Does Not Benefit You To Speak To Police Or The Courts Without A Lawyer

    In many different situations in our legal system, individuals who have been charged are pressured to “come clean” and speak to the police. We cannot be more empathic: It never benefits you, under any circumstances, to speak to the police without the help of a lawyer.

A DWI is a very serious charge, and should be handled in a serious manner. Call the experts at the Law Offices of Naiburg, Obedin and Weissman for immediate assistance.