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Choosing the most appropriate defense for a drunk driving charge

On Behalf of | Sep 10, 2021 | DWI |

Facing drunk driving charges is a serious threat to one’s future interests. A conviction of this type of crime in New York could result in penalties that may include time behind bars, expensive fines, loss of driving privileges and more. If you are currently facing a DWI or DUI, it is in your interests to learn about the specific defense options available to you as soon as possible after the initial traffic stop.

There is no one-size-fits-all defense strategy for those accused of drunk driving. The most appropriate way to confront the case against you depends on the specific evidence brought by the prosecution and other details, such as your criminal record. Regardless, you have the right to fight back and seek the preservation of your future interests and personal freedom.

Various defense strategies

A careful examination of your case can reveal the most appropriate way for you to fight the DWI or DUI. Depending on your circumstances, any of the following common drunk driving defense strategies may be useful:

  • The initial traffic stop was improper or there was no reasonable suspicion to initiate the traffic stop
  • The administration of the breath test was improper
  • Law enforcement did not properly handle a blood or urine sample
  • The device used for the breath test was inaccurate or not functioning correctly

If any of these could apply to your case, they may be the foundation of a strong and effective defense strategy. Problems with the prosecution’s case could undermine the validity of the charges, and it may be possible to seek a dismissal or reduction of the charges. Pleading guilty to the charges or a conviction is never your only option. With so much at stake, you would be wise to fight back.

After an arrest

A DWI or DUI arrest can be daunting, especially if you are now facing criminal charges and the temporary loss of your driver’s license. You may not know what to do, but a prudent place to start is to learn about how you can preserve your interests. Developing the best defense strategy for your situation depends on the specific details of your case, and you can start this process as soon as possible after your arrest.

A mark on your criminal record can affect many areas of your life, including your reputation and future opportunities. Before you make any important decisions regarding your DWI or DUI, you would be wise to find out what options are available to you.

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