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Southern California DUI Lawyers

by Kathleen Gagne

One of the major issues related to a drunk driving charge in California is what it will cost the accused--regardless of the end result of the case. Trying to represent oneself could be a huge mistake. A DUI conviction is a very serious matter. By law, it will remain on the driver's record for a minimum of 10 years in California. In fact, even convictions more than 10 years old can be brought into a current case.

When it comes to dollars, the numbers can reach well into the thousands for fines, court costs, and loss of income while incarcerated. That does not take into account the significantly increased cost of any future car insurance policies or the fact that the driver may not get better jobs down the line because of a criminal background. On top of all of these issues is the distinct possibility of serious jail time depending on the circumstances surrounding the arrest.

Get the Best DUI Specialist

Saving a few dollars by not retaining a qualified Southern California DUI lawyer could cost the defendant far more at the end of the day. When talking to lawyers regarding his or her case, the driver must take into account the lawyer's background, including years of experience, number of cases won, and how former clients rate the lawyer.

The driver's main concerns should be getting his license back as soon as possible, avoiding lengthy jail time, and, possibly, having his record cleared. Expert Southern California DUI lawyers know how to get to the bottom of the arrest records, the sobriety tests administered, and whether the driver's rights were respected. They will then build the strongest possible cases on behalf of their clients.


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