What to do if I’m 22 years old and was charged with aggravated DWI, open container, and driving reckless?
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What to do if I’m 22 years old and was charged with aggravated DWI, open container, and driving reckless?
This is the first time I’ve been arrested or in trouble with the law. My court date is on the 6th of June. I don’t know I should prepare my case? I’m very scared and don’t have the money to get a lawyer. However, I do know I can ask for a public defender. How should I prepare my case would be great.
Asked on May 21, 2012 under Criminal Law, New Mexico
Answers:
Kevin Bessant / Law Office of Kevin Bessant & Associates
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
You have been charged with a host of very serious criminal offenses which can not only impact your criminal record, but can affect your driving record, car insurance, and employment opportunities as well. You need to have a criminal defense attorney represent you in these matters. If you can not afford to hire an attorney on your own, the court is obligated to appoint you one if you meet the particular financial criteria set by the court (i.e. a finding of your ability to pay). Request a public defender, and if granted, work with that attorney to achieve the best possible outcome for your case.
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