Vancouver DUI Lawyer Will Help You In Your Time Of Need

By Jon Dykstra

A Vancouver DUI lawyer can help defend you against a charge of DUI. You can lose your driving privilege and even spend time in jail if you lose your case. You will have a very high auto insurance payment if you have a DUI offense on your record. This is a serious charge all the way around.

So you definitely want to have a lawyer to help you through this very trying time. You will also need a lawyer to help you with your department of motor vehicles hearing. Your time in front of the judge is only part of the process you have to go through. You will also have to deal with the department of motor vehicles that will suspend your license.

He will argue on your behalf at the hearing that you need your license to drive to work and back. Or to take a sick relative to the doctor. You will get a suspension of a year or more automatically from the motor vehicle department for your driving under the influence charge. You need a lawyer to get you the least amount of suspension time possible.

Perhaps he can get the motor vehicle agency to allow you to drive to and from work or to drive to and from the doctors office during your overall suspension of your drivers license. Without an attorney representing you expect to have to find another way to get around town.

The witnesses to your charge of driving under the influence are the police officers who arrested you. You lawyer will ask for a trial and question them under oath. He will bring up questions as to why you were charged in the first place.

He will ask why they suspected you of driving while under the influence of alcohol. They will say that your eyes were red and tired looking. Well, if it was one in the morning and you had been up since five the previous morning then of course your eyes are going to look red.

If you had difficulty with the physical part of the field sobriety test then he will bring up the fact that you might have an injury that prevented you from doing the test to the satisfaction of the officer. If they used a device to check you blood level he will ask when the last time the device was properly calibrated.

If this is your second or third charge of driving under the influence you really need to take a lawyer to court with you. You are looking at mandatory jail time and you do not want to represent yourself in such a case. This is a serious and challenging time so you need legal representation.

The best measure however is not to drink and drive in the first place. You must realize that the first incapacity you face when you drink is the loss of your decision making capability. So the terrible irony is that when you drink you think you can drive without impairment. So before you start to drink, make arrangements to get home by some other means than driving an automobile. - 31397

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