Should I hire an attorney for a DUI?

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Should I hire an attorney for a DUI?

I live in PA where the legal bac is .08 and I got stopped for speeding over 25 mph when tested for I got a BAC of .095 I’m currently 12 weeks pregnant and have to many doctors appointments and I don’t want to lose my license. What should I do?

Asked on December 8, 2017 under Criminal Law, Pennsylvania

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

*Definitely* hire an attorney. The only way to effectively fight a DUI is on fairly technical grounds: showing one or more of--
1) The officer had no grounds to pull you over in the first place;
2) The officer did not properly administer any field sobriety test;
3) Any breath- or blood-test, or the equipment used, was flawed;
4) There was no warrant or consent for a blood test (no consent is need for a breath test); 
5) Etc.
Since fighting DUI is based on showing a flaw in the stop or evidence, an attorney, who knows the rules of court and rules of evidence, has a *much* better chance of being able to successfully defend you than you have.


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