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Three Things You Must Not Do If Charged With a DUI
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If you have a habit of driving while under the influence of alcohol, there is a high chance that you will be caught. This becomes much more likely if you live in a closely watched neighborhood or urban area. Once you are caught and charged with a DUI, there is an increasing chance that you will have to deal with very severe consequences. This could range from prison time to even the loss of your license, which can have very serious consequences to your social and professional life if you rely on a vehicle. The increasing number of deaths caused by driving under the influence has led to stiff penalties. If you are charged, there are three things that you must not do.

The first thing is to never try to fight your way out of receiving the citation at the sight of where you are caught. Though the alcohol and your rising adrenaline and anger might tell you otherwise, you took a risk when you got behind the wheel and now you must pay the price. Arguing with a law officer not only places you at a higher risk for more penalties, but it also does not put you in a favorable light in court, since the arresting officer can choose to represent themselves as a witness to your actions in public.

The second thing that you must not do is try to weasel your way out of a situation if you have a chance to speak with the victim of a light accident, where you are involved and under the influence. By taking a risk in driving while under the influence, you must take the consequences as well. If you get into an accident, you should have known better than to have tried to drive. In the case where you are charged with a DUI, do not try to contact the victim at all. Representation must be done by professional lawyers and not by civilians. This can complicate the case and put you at a disadvantage if you are trying to lower the severity of your sentence.

Lastly, if you are charged with a DUI, you must seek representation (in other words, you must NOT represent yourself). Hiring a professional lawyer that is knowledgeable of your situation can help reduce your sentence. DUIs are a strongly enforced citation all across the nation due to the increasing deaths involving DUIs. Trying to represent yourself, especially as the person with the DUI, is not likely to help your cause. Having a lawyer represent your case and act as your communication with other involved parties can spare you the trouble and may help reduce the severity of your punishment.

You can also choose to save yourself a lot of hassle by not driving under the influence to begin with. But if for some reason you do and you get caught, follow the advice in this article to help minimize the damage to your life.

Driving under the influence of alcohol is a very bad idea. But if you make this mistake and get caught, you can save yourself some trouble by following the three pieces of advice in this article.

If you are arrested for DUI in New Jersey, you need to hire a qualified New Jersey DUI lawyer. Don't make the mistake of hiring the wrong lawyer. Hire a New Jersey DWI lawyer you can trust, and that has experience dealing specifically with those types of cases.

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