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4 Steps For Hiring a DUI Defense Attorney

Jan 18, 2017
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If you've recently been charged with DUI, you may not believe that you need a DUI defense lawyer. Once the damage has been done, many people believe that they have no hope of making things right. But the reality is that the average person will drive under the influence about 80 times before receiving a DUI, and you may have just been in the wrong place at the wrong time.

You don't need a lawyer to plead guilty to a DUI charge, but whether or not you were intoxicated, you have options to eliminate or reduce your sentence. But to do so, you'll need a DUI defense lawyer.

But how do you know if you've found the right one? Here are some tips to keep you on track to receive proper DUI help.

  1. Don't be afraid to ask the tough questions. You have to be upfront with your DUI attorney about all of your concerns. Does the lawyer think that you have a chance of winning your case? Have they handled a case like yours before? Does this lawyer specialize in DUI and criminal defense, or are they a Jack-of-all-trades lawyer? Remember that a DUI charge is a life changing event, so you have every right to be thorough when making decisions regarding your representation.
  2. Don't tolerate indirect answers . If the lawyer isn't answering your questions directly, do you think they will be able to handle questions from a judge or jury? How they converse with you is a direct representation of how they will behave in court. A DUI defense lawyer has to be prepared for any question thrown their way.
  3. Interview multiple attorneys before making a decision. Shop around for your lawyer. While you want to start building your case immediately, you also want to find an intelligent, qualified attorney to represent you as well as possible. Don't settle for the first lawyer you meet, unless they are a genuinely qualified candidate with experience and knowledge.
  4. Stay in touch with your lawyer. It's often easy to move on with your life and let the attorney handle all of your proceedings, but as the defendant, it is important to relay ideas back and forth with your lawyer. While most cases don't go to court, you want to be prepared for anything.

No matter the situation, everyone accused of DUI deserves to be represented by someone to the best of their ability. Adam Williams is dedicated to serving clients from all backgrounds under a number of circumstances. When accused of DUI you should never give up on your case, and neither will Adam Williams. Call our office today for a consultation.

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