How A Dui Attorney Helps You Avoid The Consequences Of Drunk Driving
The first thing your legal representative will do is get you out of or keep you out of jail. If the arresting officer believes you to be intoxicated, he or she will put you in a prison cell. This is where you will stay until you are bailed out. Though a family member or friend can post bail, your legal representative will guide that person and you in the right direction. There may be a hearing prior to bail being set and you should have legal representation during this hearing. Sometimes judges set bail unusually high to prove a point to others thinking about committing your crime. Your legal representative will ensure you get a fair bail amount.
You might be concerned about losing your job if you are arrested for drunk driving. There are laws that protect you in some cases and your legal counsel will help you understand your rights. If you have signed a contract that clearly outlines the consequences of drunk driving, for instance in a job where you drive for living, you may have no other options. However, most jobs set no clear standards and if your legal counsel can help you keep your employment, they will.
If you are divorced or separated and you have custody or visitation rights for your child, your drunken driving arrest can put the arrangement in jeopardy. If you and your former spouse or former significant other has a bad relationship, he or she might use the arrest against you. Your legal counsel will protect your parental rights, even if you are found guilty of drinking and driving.
Finally, legal counsel can help you keep your driving privileges. If this is your first drunk driving arrest, you may face only a court-mandated driver's education class. However, your license to drive may be threatened. You need an experienced professional defending your privilege to continue driving, especially if this is your first offense. Not being able to driving can impact your work situation and it makes life tremendously inconvenient. At the very least, your legal counsel needs to fight for the privilege of your driving to and from your place of employment.