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    Why You Should Always Fight a DUI Charge, Even If You Think You’re Guilty
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    Why You Should Always Fight a DUI Charge, Even If You Think You’re Guilty

    Rao ShahzaibBy Rao ShahzaibDecember 29, 20254 Mins Read
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    Getting charged with a DUI comes with potential consequences that can follow you for many years. If convicted, you’ll face hurdles when getting a job, looking for housing, getting professional licenses, and buying insurance policies. And if you get another conviction, your future sentences will be even harsher.

    If you acknowledge that you were drinking and driving and assume there’s no reason to push back, that’s a dangerous assumption. DUI cases don’t just determine guilt and hand down a templated sentence to everyone. Fighting a DUI doesn’t mean you’re denying reality. It’s about minimizing your punishment and forcing the state to prove their case.

    A DUI charge isn’t a conviction – it’s smarter to go through the process

    A DUI arrest only reflects a police officer’s suspicion and does not mean you’re guilty. Prosecutors need to prove every element of the charge using admissible evidence. And that evidence is often weaker than you might think. 

    That’s why it’s crucial to hire a DUI attorney to handle your case. In most cases, attorneys don’t tell their clients to plead guilty to initial charges because they know the prosecution might offer a deal.

    Fighting a DUI can result in a lesser charge

    You can only get a plea deal when you fight your charges. Typically, a plea offer will give you the opportunity to plead guilty to lesser charges in exchange for a lighter sentence and lower fines. For example, you might be able to plead guilty to reckless driving instead of a DUI. It will still be a conviction but it won’t impact your life as harshly.

    Prosecutors negotiate DUI plea deals with attorneys, but when you represent yourself, you risk not being offered a deal or being offered a bad deal. Plea bargaining requires leverage. If you don’t have an attorney to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, there’s no pressure for them to offer a good deal. In this case, you might get a plea offer but it won’t be great.

    Going pro se dramatically reduces your chances of getting your charges reduced or being given alternative sentencing. The difference could be spending time in jail vs. attending a diversion program, or fines either eliminated or lowered by hundreds of dollars.

    DUI evidence is often weaker than it appears

    Most DUI cases are built on breath tests, blood draws, and field sobriety tests. All of these have documented error rates and field sobriety tests are the worst. Field sobriety tests are designed to be impossible to pass. Even in the most ideal conditions they’re extremely difficult to pass. Worse, police officers frequently fail to administer these tests correctly, which causes a higher failure rate.

    A skilled DUI attorney can point out the weaknesses in the tests you were given and fight to get them thrown out or suppressed if they were improperly administered, conducted under unfair conditions, or if the officer wasn’t properly certified.

    Medical conditions can also skew results. For example, GERD, diabetes, and certain diets can produce falsely elevated BAC readings. And footage from dashcams and bodycams can undermine claims of slurred speech or poor balance.

    Sentencing consequences will follow you for years

    The immediate effects of a conviction can be frustrating. For example, a suspended license will eliminate your ability to earn side income working for companies like Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, and Instacart. But the most important reason to fight a DUI charge is the fact that a DUI conviction carries penalties that can impact your life for many years down the road.

    Your license may be suspended for a short period of time, but the additional consequences can be worse. For example, you won’t be able to hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL) or work as a delivery driver even many years later.

    After a DUI, car insurance rates can rise by around 80% or more, and some companies won’t insure you at all. You might need to get coverage from a company that specifically offers car insurance premiums for people with a DUI conviction. And if you work as a teacher, pilot, or other licensed professional, you might face reporting requirements and a disciplinary board.

    Fighting a DUI is a risk management strategy

    Fighting a DUI doesn’t mean you’re trying to prove nothing happened. It’s an opportunity to force the prosecution to prove their case and potentially get a lighter sentence. Although some cases get dropped, most resolve with a plea agreement. 

    Even when the outcome ends in conviction, fighting the charge almost always produces a more favorable outcome.

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