DWI Attorney
A DWI attorney can protect your rights, inform you of your legal options, and aggressively represent you in and out of court. With a DWI attorney on your side, you have a better chance of having your charges and sentences reduced or dismissed. These attorneys can, however, work to drop the time that must be served for the jail sentence. This is important to anyone that may need to get back to work post their jail term.
A DWI attorney is so well skilled in all the aspects of a DWI charge that they can scrutinize each and every point of the case. They look for errors that the police may have committed, intimidation that may have taken place, the arrest procedures, and other details that most of us wouldn?t think twice about looking over.
A DWI attorney should be willing to try every DWI case, unless and only unless, there are good reasons not to do so. All too often, attorneys agree to defend clients and accept fees ( usually less than customary fees for DWI representation ) only to tell the client that ” there is nothing that can be done ” and that a guilty plea should be entered.
A DWI attorney can review a DWI/DUI case, gather all the information, interview the witnesses, search for defects, which can include defective or poorly maintained breath machines, have blood samples independently analyzed and obtain expert witnesses for trial. A good DWI lawyer can also question if the blood technician received adequate training or if he analyzed the blood sample properly.
A DWI Attorney firm usually comprises of Attorneys, Paralegals, investigator, outside forensic toxicologist and an outside evaluation group. Ideally, the investigator should be a retired officer who has past experience of handling DWI cases at various levels.