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How should I plead to my first DUI?

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Answered by attorney Gabriel Eric Dorman (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Gabriel Dorman
You should plead Not Guilty, at least until you have fully reviewed your case and truly understand and discuss any defenses you may have and the nature and consequences of pleading guilty. A .17% is a very high BAC. I understand that you cannot afford an attorney so I would suggest any of the following: 1) Appear in court and request the public defender to represent you; 2) Contact a few experienced DUI attorneys in your area to discuss your case. Most, if not all, DUI attorneys offer free case evaluations so why not take advantage; and 3) You can call me for a Free Case Evaluation to discuss your case in great detail. I would be happy to do so and that way you would have a far greater understanding of what is happening and what you can expect for your case. I hope this answer was helpful. Good luck.
You should plead Not Guilty, at least until you have fully reviewed your case and truly understand and discuss any defenses you may have and the nature and consequences of pleading guilty. A .17% is a very high BAC. I understand that you cannot afford an attorney so I would suggest any of the following: 1) Appear in court and request the public defender to represent you; 2) Contact a few experienced DUI attorneys in your area to discuss your case. Most, if not all, DUI attorneys offer free case evaluations so why not take advantage; and 3) You can call me for a Free Case Evaluation to discuss your case in great detail. I would be happy to do so and that way you would have a far greater understanding of what is happening and what you can expect for your case. I hope this answer was helpful. Good luck.
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If you ask for a blood test at a DUI stop and are denied what can you do?

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Answered by attorney Lawrence Thomas Lewis (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Lawrence Lewis, P.C.
You were drinking and driving. The question is were you impaired. Of course here we go with the injured back (cannot walk straight line), and the broken foot (cannot do the one-leg stand) and brain condition (which prevents eyes from tracking smoothly). How did the police lie to you? The police are not required to provide a blood test for you. You now need to retain an attorney to protect your license and your business. IF you walk into court without an attorney, then you don't care about your business and/or livelihood.
You were drinking and driving. The question is were you impaired. Of course here we go with the injured back (cannot walk straight line), and the broken foot (cannot do the one-leg stand) and brain condition (which prevents eyes from tracking smoothly). How did the police lie to you? The police are not required to provide a blood test for you. You now need to retain an attorney to protect your license and your business. IF you walk into court without an attorney, then you don't care about your business and/or livelihood.
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What if my 1st DUI evidence is overwhelmingly against me, should I plead guilty and show remorse?

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Answered by attorney Edward Jerome Blum (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at Law Office of Edward J. Blum
You can always surrender and plead guilty. You might as well carry on and fight until you know all the facts. What if you're not guilty?
You can always surrender and plead guilty. You might as well carry on and fight until you know all the facts. What if you're not guilty?