10.1.2013

What Happens When You’re Pulled Over for a DUI

Written by: The Law Offices of Garrett T. Ogata

You make the rash decision to get into a car after you’ve been drinking, rationalizing it by saying to yourself that you didn’t drink that much and you aren’t drunk. As you drive, you find it difficult to keep the car going straight down the road, and your reaction time is slow. Naturally, a police officer notices your dangerous driving and promptly pulls you over. What happens next? They might have you perform a breathalyzer test, or some field tests, like walking a straight line. If you fail these tests, you could very well be arrested for a DUI.

As scary as all of this can be, it’s important to remember that you have rights, outlined to you as your Miranda rights. One of your most fundamental rights is the right to retain legal counsel to defend you against these charges. In other words, you get the chance to hire a Las Vegas DUI lawyer, and you should. You’re facing penalties like jail time and hefty fines, and, as much as you’d like to believe that you can defend yourself, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll be able to. There are very specific defenses that can work in a DUI case, and only a competent DUI attorney in Las Vegas will know these defenses well enough to be able to apply them to your individual case. The biggest takeaway from this is that if you are ever arrested for a DUI, your best bet is to talk to a Las Vegas DUI lawyer as soon as you can.

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