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11.07.13

Information You Should Be Prepared To Give Your Las Vegas DUI Lawyer

G. T. Ogata
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Information You Should Be Prepared To Give Your Las Vegas DUI Lawyer

After a drunk driving arrest, it’s a race against the clock. You have a short window of time to inform the state DMV that you want to request a hearing, and then you need to be prepared to defend yourself, in order to avoid penalties like the revocation of your driver’s license, fines, and jail time. The key to a successful defense is the assistance of a competent Las Vegas DUI lawyer. The law is very stringent with DUI cases, so anyone with a blood alcohol content above the legal limit needs to have an exceptional defense to get reduced penalties or an acquittal.

With that in mind, here are some of the important bits of information you’ll need to give your Las Vegas DUI attorney in order to give yourself the best chance of a positive outcome from your drunk driving arrest. Aside from the standard information, such as your name and age, you’ll also need to talk about what sobriety tests were performed on you, what the field officer said and did, and supply your own account of what happened on the day in question. It’s also crucial to offer any insight you can, into your medical situation, because medical defenses are one of the most effective and successful defenses at a lawyer’s disposal. In the end, there’s a lot of information to provide and sift through before arriving at a solid defense, but it could make all the difference.

Feel free to reach out and speak with our experienced team of professionals who are here to provide you with expert guidance.
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