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How a DUI Defense Lawyer Can Protect Your Rights



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When you are arrested for DUI, you have many options for defense. Before you make your decision, consider the results of your breath or blood tests. This article will help anyone who has never been arrested for DUI to make a better decision. Learn how a DUI defense lawyer can protect your rights. In addition to experience, a DUI defense attorney must be experienced in the specific case that you are facing.

Jameson Stone

A skilled DUI defense attorney can make all the difference in reducing your sentence. Jameson Stone Law will provide you with the legal guidance you need in order for you to make informed decisions concerning your case. Jameson Stone's attorneys can help you understand your rights and options. They can also answer any questions. Call us today to book a consultation.


Don Hammond

Criminal Defense Heroes P.C. was established by Don Hammond. in Torrance, California. Don earned his B.A. His B.A. in philosophy was from Occidental College, and his law degree at USC. He has been involved in DUI defense since the age of 10. He also has more experience than most police officers in DUI investigation. He was also a blood sampler in a lab. To help clients understand the process, he also wrote a book on DUI.

Expert attorneys

DUI arrests don’t necessarily mean you will be charged. An experienced defense attorney can build a strong case that will help you defeat the charges. While a first offense doesn't carry enhanced penalties, it can still be a serious crime that can cost a person their license and/or their freedom. Prosecutors often focus on the pattern of driving rather than the actual alcohol content. This is because alcohol is a dangerous substance, and it is not always a reliable indicator of DUI.


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Blood test errors

The Orange County Crime Lab recently revealed numerous serious mistakes in blood-alcohol testing. The first error was a calibration problem that was allowed continue for five years. That error was a mere.004 percent, but it affected 100 cases. An attorney representing the defense can contest this error and request that the blood sample be retested by a private lab. This can show that the laboratory committed an error. You should immediately contact a dui defense attorney if you believe your blood test result is incorrect.




FAQ

What is the difference between paralegals and legal assistants?

Paralegals have specific skills such as research, filing and typing. Paralegals can assist attorneys with research, writing motions, and preparation of pleadings. These professionals are essential for attorneys to be able to finish their work.


What job opportunities will I have once I'm done with school?

Three main career paths are available to graduates: public interest, private practice, and government service. Public interest jobs can include being an attorney for a non-profit organization or as a judge. Private practice roles include those as a solo practitioner, partner, or corporate lawyer. You can work as a judge, defense attorney or prosecutor in the government service.


How do I get into law schools?

Law schools take applications all year. Many students decide to apply early rather than wait for late fall/early spring when the flood of applications arrives. If you're interested in applying to law school, contact the admissions offices.


What are the required years to become a Lawyer?

The answer may not be as simple as you think. Not only do you need to study hard for four years after highschool, but there are many other factors.

In order to gain admission to law school, you'll need to pass and do well on exams. After that, you will spend the next two years studying legal studies.

After this, you will graduate from law school. Then, you will return to college to complete the bar exam. If you pass that, you're now a licensed attorney.


Which type of lawyer is the most in-demand?

It is best to simply say there are two types. These are transactional and litigation lawyers. Transactional lawyers are involved in business and contract law. Litigation lawyers deal with lawsuits. Generalists are lawyers who can specialize in both of these areas. A generalist is an attorney who is skilled in both areas. The most well-known example is the "Big Law" lawyer. This is an attorney who works at large firms and handles many types of cases. Generalists could be either transactional, or litigation lawyers.

Transactional lawyers handle all sorts of legal matters: divorces, wills, trusts, real estate transactions, employment agreements, etc. They often work on a basis of a contingency fee. Lawyers are paid only if the case is won by their client. The lawyer will not be paid if their client loses. This is why these lawyers are usually referred to as "trial lawyers" because they have to go through trials to win their cases.

Litigation lawyers handle lawsuits. They can represent clients in courtrooms and administrative hearings. Some litigators also do transactional tasks. Some litigators may even draft documents for clients. Litigation lawyers can be hired by a company to defend it against a lawsuit brought by another company. They can also be hired by the plaintiff to sue the defendant. Some law firms are solely focused on personal injury cases. Some focus on commercial disputes. Others specialize in commercial disputes.

Litigation lawyers must know how to argue and present evidence before judges and juries. They must understand the rules of civil procedure and other aspects of the law governing litigation. They should be able analyze and research facts. They should also be skilled negotiators.



Statistics

  • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average annual salary for lawyers in 2020 was $126,930. (stfrancislaw.com)
  • The nationwide number of first-year students enrolling last fall increased by almost 12%, according to recent data by the American Bar Association. (stfrancislaw.com)
  • Just 59.2 percent of 2015 law school grads held full-time, long-term jobs as lawyers 10 months after graduation, according to data from the American Bar Association (ABA). (rasmussen.edu)
  • The states that saw the biggest increase in average salary over the last 5 years are Rhode Island (+26.6%), Wisconsin (+24.1), Massachusetts (23.2%), Wyoming (18.3%), and North Dakota (18.1%). (legal.io)
  • A Johns Hopkins study of more than 100 professions found lawyers the most likely to have severe depression—four times more likely than the average person. (rasmussen.edu)



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How To

Where can I get legal aid for free?

It can be difficult to find a pro bono attorney because there are many people who would love your business. There are many ways to find a pro bono lawyer. Ask around at your local bar association or search online for a list pro bono attorneys. You may also check with your state bar association. A local law school is another way to locate a pro bono lawyer. Many law schools offer their students the opportunity to work with low-income clients to give them access to justice. If none or all of these options appeal, you might be interested in contacting Legal Services Corporation (LSC) to learn more. LSC supports nonprofit organizations throughout the country that provide civil legal help to people living below poverty lines. The organization finances programs that help low income individuals with housing problems, child support enforcement matters, family law matters and consumer protection. LSC offers financial assistance and also guides grantees in how to best serve clients. Some services include:

  • Financial counseling
  • Assistance with filing for bankruptcy
  • Helping families deal with domestic violence
  • Representation before the administrative agencies

These are some points to remember if you're trying to find a pro-bono attorney but don't know where to begin.

  • You don't have to spend your time searching for a lawyer who is experienced in your particular case. Pro bono lawyers may represent many types of clients. They will likely not have any experience dealing with your specific issue.
  • Look for a lawyer who has experience representing low-income clients. This means the lawyer is familiar with how to effectively communicate with this population.
  • Ask the lawyer if they have any training in your particular area. Consider, for example, whether the lawyer is familiar with handling landlord-tenant cases.
  • Find out whether the lawyer is available to take on new clients. Some lawyers specialize in certain types of cases. You may not be able find one that works exclusively with pro bono clients.
  • Lawyers who claim to be experts in a particular field of law should be avoided. Many lawyers will claim to be specialists in one area but not the other.
  • Make sure the lawyer has a strong reputation. Ask close friends and family for recommendations. Find reviews online from clients.






How a DUI Defense Lawyer Can Protect Your Rights