Sure, hiring an Albany Georgia DUI lawyer often means digging deep into your pockets, but that doesn’t mean you should do it. A DUI is a serious charge, and often has pretty steep punishments. In some cases, though, there may be some leeway. Here’s how it goes: if you have the money, then don’t hesitate to go hiring an Albany Georgia DUI lawyer regardless of the complexity of your case; if you don’t have the money, then take a look at the different situations below and figure out whether you should borrow yourself into debt to get one.

  • You really have no choice but to get a lawyer if…

In some cases, you are charged with DUI when you get into a car accident while you are drunk. This is complicated by the involvement of other people, especially if there are injuries or, hate to say it, deaths. Strangely equal in seriousness can be a third DUI, and if you drive for your work you need a lawyer, no questions, as well.

  • It could go either way, but you should get a lawyer anyway if…

You have clocked two DUIs, counting this one. Your BAC came out to be double the high rate. You were driving intoxicated with a passenger under the age of 18.

  • You have a chance without a lawyer if…

You work for a place which has a bonding requirement. A DUI on your criminal record could get in the way of employment opportunities.

In the Macon Georgia DUI lawyer and client relationship, you carry your own special share of responsibility. That’s right–your lawyer isn’t going to do just everything for you, and you will have to provide them with certain kinds of information to further your case. One such kind of information which can give a lot of insight into how well your case will go forward is the evidence which is intended to be used against you in the court of law, which will probably be something like what follows, from when you were originally charged with DUI.

  • Your eyes are red or bloodshot.
  • You reek of beer, alcohol, or drugs.
  • You speech pattern is messed up.
  • Your driving is reckless, from going too fast to too slow to being unable to keep in your name.
  • You don’t have the ability to do the easy stuff asked of you, like walk in a line.
  • When an officer asks you how much you have had to drink, you say that you have had three or more beers, a coupe of shots, etc…anything which could possibly have gotten you drunk.
  • You are tested for BAC level and fail.

One part of your consultation with a Roswell GA DWI attorney is the drawing up of a fee agreement. The fee agreement is a document that gives you an idea of how much you will be charged for the services of the attorney, and although it is only an estimate, you can still make a decision on who you will hire based on it.

Within your fee agreement, you should have a paragraph which details what you are to expect from your Roswell GA DWI attorney–what they will do on your case, how long they can be expected to spend on it, and so on. In addition, in this area you will also see what you must do to compliment the efforts of your attorney. Beyond that, youn may have to ask some pointed questions.

  • How do you charge your clients for your services?
  • What individual charges should I expect?
  • Which of these charges can change? How much can they change?
  • Can you quote me the lowest possible price as well as the highest possible price?
  • Will ou charge interest? How much?
  • What, on my part, can be done to save money on this agreement?
  • What can I do to help?

Reader’s Question:

I need a lawyer for my DWI conviction but what if I can’t afford a lawyer? What do I do? I live in Atlanta Georgia.

Gene

Thank you for asking Gene.

If you are arrested for DWI in Atlanta GA, you may need the assistance of a criminal defense lawyer with experience handling DUI cases. Unlike civil law cases in which money or property may be at stake, people charged with DUI may face penalties like jail time and driver’s license suspension if arrested or convicted. An experienced lawyer who is familiar with the intricacies of DUI cases will review all the evidence to ensure that your rights are protected, including careful scrutiny of the procedure and results of any field sobriety and chemical tests administered in your case.

At most steps in the criminal justice process, the state of Georgia guarantees the assistance of an attorney to almost all people who have been charged with a crime. This means that, even if you cannot afford to get a DWI lawyer for yourself, the government will provide you with a lawyer free of charge. Usually these lawyers are employed by the government as “public defenders”, and they are responsible for zealously protecting a criminal defendant’s rights at all stages of the criminal process — from arrest to appeal.

Goodluck!

MariCAR