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DWI Lawyer
New York DUI Facts By Warren Redlich
Every case is different and there are no guarantees. Below are rough answers to some questions we hear frequently.
Q: Will we be able to get a plea bargain?
A: Usually a good lawyer can get a first-DUI charge reduced to a DWAI violation. In some counties, it is more difficult to reduce a DWI if your blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) is particularly high. The individual prosecutor may have a set number in mind. For some that means over 0.15. For others it might be 0.18 or 0.20. Others will agree to a plea bargain regardless of the BAC. Other factors also might prevent a plea bargain, such as if the charge arose out of a serious accident, if you have a criminal record, or if it is not the first DWI on your record. In such cases, a good lawyer may be able to get a reduction later if they can find any weakness in the prosecution’s case. It may be possible to get a reduction even with a high BAC if you get a substance abuse evaluation and comply with the treatment recommendations from the evaluation.
Q: Do I need a lawyer?
A: No. If you want to plead guilty to the charge, or if you want to try to negotiate for yourself, you do not need a lawyer. In many courts, a good lawyer will get you a better deal than you will get for yourself. Also, a good lawyer may be able to spot weaknesses in the prosecution case against you. A very experienced DWI lawyer knows the ins and outs of these issues better than non-lawyers, and better than most regular lawyers.
Q: Do I have to come to court?
A: Usually. Some out-of-state or out-of-area clients might not have to come to Court if a lawyer appears for you. Other than that, DUI defendants have to come to Court. You will have to surrender your license, and the judge will want to make sure you understand what you have to do. We have represented clients from other states and distant parts of New York State (such as New York City) without our clients appearing. Many judges are uncomfortable with it, but so far no one has refused to allow it. We've even done it with a local client, where he was out of state visiting his mother in the hospital. But generally, for local clients, you will have to appear.
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