Cobb County DUI Attorneys
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Whether you are facing a first, second or third offense, a Cobb County DUI is a very serious charge. Your only chance to fight for your rights and avoid conviction is to contact an experienced Cobb County DUI attorney.
As your attorney will tell you, the most immediate action to take is to request a hearing with the Department of Motor Vehicles. This is something that your attorney can set up for you. The hearing must be requested within 10 days of the date of your arrest. Otherwise, your driver’s license will automatically be suspended 30 days after you were arrested for DUI. During your administrative license suspension hearing, your attorney can defend you and present compelling reasons as to why your license should not be suspended.
Depending on whether this is your first, second or third offense, your driver’s license may be suspended for a minimum of one year and a maximum of five years. During the administrative license suspension hearing, the details surrounding your arrest will be examined. You may lose your license in one of two ways. The first is if you refused to take a chemical test. The second is if your blood alcohol content was at or over the state’s legal limit of .08%. In the event that your license is suspended, there is still hope. Your attorney can help you apply for a limited license, which will still allow you to drive to and from necessary appointments, work and school.
When your case makes it to criminal court, your Cobb County DUI attorney will work hard to have your charge reduced or dismissed. To defend you, your attorney will need to gather evidence that works in your favor. For instance, your breath test and field sobriety results may not have been scored correctly or administered properly. From interviewing witnesses to going over the police report, your attorney will scrutinize every detail of your DUI investigation.
So if you have been charged with a Cobb County DUI and want to avoid a criminal record, community service, DUI school, jail and other harsh penalties, be sure to call HTW&W.
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