SPECIAL REPORT:
The 10 biggest mistakes most people make after being arrested for a DWI
in North Carolina . . . and how to avoid them.
1. Not taking the matter seriously. This is a charge that will follow
you for the rest of your life, if you are convicted. The additional
insurance charges alone could cost you thousands of dollars.
2. Not hiring an attorney. The law is complex
and you need competent representation. You must raise the right
defenses at the right time or you will lose them. Facts will disappear,
memories fade and witnesses vanish. A winnable case can quickly become
a
loser.
3. Hiring an attorney based on the amount of
the fee alone. The State has almost unlimited resources when it comes
to your case. You need to hire an attorney and pay a fee which will
allow him to put time and effort into your case to counter the
prosecution. Attorneys must earn enough in the time they spend on your
case in order to keep their doors open and make a living wage. If you
go too low, your attorney will not be able to put in the time necessary
to protect you. Look for a reasonable, predictable fee, not the lowest.
4. Choosing an attorney who is not a
specialist. The law is constantly evolving and there is a lot of
material to keep up with. An attorney who has a limited practice has
the expertise to handle your case effectively.
5. Not complying with driver's license laws.
You could lose your right to drive.
6. Driving after your license has been taken
away. You could go to jail if convicted of driving while your license
is suspended or revoked.
7. Not taking full advantage of your
constitutional rights.
8. Fail to appear in Court. The Court will
issue a bench warrant for your arrest and revoke any bond. The next
time you are stopped for a traffic infraction, you will be spending
some time in jail and posting a bond for your future appearances. The
police can also go to your home or job and arrest you.
9. Talk to anyone but an attorney about your
case. Anything you say to them can be used against you.
10. Think that talking to numerous attorneys
will help you handle it on your own. You need to have an attorney go to
Court with you who has the experience and expertise to handle your case
correctly.
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