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Q: I got a first time DUI. Will I need legal representation for first-time Court hearing

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Matthew Maerowitz
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Matthew Maerowitz
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  • DUI & DWI Lawyer
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Licensed in Arizona

A: Yes you will need legal representation. DUI in Arizona carries mandatory minimum jail time. If you cannot afford an attorney, an attorney will be appointed to represent you at little or no cost.

Zachary Divelbiss
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  • DUI & DWI Lawyer
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Licensed in Arizona

A: It is strongly recommended that you get legal representation for your first DUI. There are a few things that might slip through the cracks and hurt you down the road. Your best option is to have your best interest in mind and do the right thing the first time. If you hire a lawyer, we will be able to help protect your drivers license or else it may be suspended after two weeks from the date of incident. Lawyer's all throughout the valley specialize in DUI's and can help ensure you get the best possible result. Feel free to contact us if you need more help with your case zach@divellaw.com or 480-935-6545.

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