Q: I was arrested on 9/27 for DUI. BAC .17 via Breathalyzer at the jail. Reason for stop was speeding. No Criminal Record!!
No Criminal History and Driving Record is pretty spotless. Should i just plead guilty since i blew and was well over? And is it possible that doing so will help possibly get me a lighter sentance, like maybe no jail time and just a fine with the mandatory IID, suspensions, and all the other things that go along with it.
A: Retaining an experience criminal defense attorney is a good way to make sure that your rights are upheld, the State has evidence to prove their case, and protect you as the matter proceeds through the legal system. DUI in SC is a nuanced law that has many different issues. The law has also changed as of May 2024 to enhance and alter the penalties for DUI especially with a higher BA level.
A: We never recommend someone just plead guilty to a DUI or DUAC. While every case is different, there are oftentimes defenses that will allow lawyers to negotiate something less severe than DUI. It is certainly worth a consultation with an experienced DUI defense attorney.
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