Hey, everyone! I'm Daniel Rosenberg, owner of Rosenberg Law Firm and co-managing partner of Rosenberg Cummings Litigation Firm. Today, I want to shed light on a topic that can affect anyone—a DUI, or Driving Under the Influence. This is a charge that can happen to anyone, from first-time offenders to those with a clean record.
Imagine this scenario: You're out with friends, had a drink, and think everything is okay until you get pulled over. What happens next? Well, it's crucial to know that getting a DUI isn't as hard as you might think. The officers can use what they call a totality of the circumstances, meaning anything can be used as evidence against you—bloodshot eyes, slurred speech, fumbling for your license, or the odor of alcohol.
If the officers observe any of these signs, they'll pull you out of the vehicle to develop more evidence. They might proceed with roadside exercises, which are not tests you can pass; they're exercises designed to gather more evidence for the case.
Now, let's talk about what happens after a DUI. First, you'll get detained, taken to jail, and granted a bond. Getting out is just the beginning because you'll need to hire an attorney promptly. Time is of the essence, especially considering the administrative proceedings initiated by the Driver's License Department.
Within 10 days, you must take action. If you blew into the breathalyzer, you face a 30-day suspension, and if you refused, it's a 90-day suspension for your first DUI offense. However, with the right legal representation, you can request a waiver of the hearing, attend a DUI class, and obtain a hardship license for work purposes throughout the case.
The key takeaway? Act fast, get a lawyer within the first 10 days, and don't settle for any deal without exploring your options. Everyone is entitled to a defense, and having a lawyer assess your case ensures you're making informed decisions.
If you find yourself dealing with a DUI, know your rights, shut up, and call an attorney. Reach out to The Law Offices of Daniel Rosenberg at (954) 892-1277 or visit https://www.drosenberglaw.com/broward... for expert guidance.
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