Austin TX DUI lawyer

February 19, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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After you leave your consultation with your Austin TX DUI lawyer, with the decision swirling around in your mind that you have finally made your choice, you will need to stay on top of things, especially at this beginning point, so that you can ensure that things progress successfully.

First of all, you need to lay out what the goals are that you intend to reach. Ask for the advice of your Austin TX DUI lawyer so that you can keep these goals within the realm of reality, and also make sure that the two of you do not diverge too wildly when it comes to your goals. You have to have the same idea of what to accomplish if you want to work together well.

The requirement that is more key to working with your lawyer is keeping up an open dialogue. If you have any questions or doubts, don’t hesitate to ask, because from your position of inexperience you can’t know what is important and what isn’t. Make sure that your lawyer knows everything about your case, and make sure that you keep them up to date on anything that comes up, no matter how insignificant it may seem to you.

AV rated Texas DUI lawyer

February 19, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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READER QUESTION:

Should I hire an AV rated Texas DUI lawyer?

Bill

SURE, BILL.

An AV rated Texas DUI lawyer is a lawyer who has been proven to fight well for their cases and has been approved by the law community they are a part of. Receiving a good AV rating is in most cases a sign that the lawyer has achieved much success, is well respected, and has a lot of experience under their belt. Of course, experience is relative, so it’s important to hire a lawyer with the right kind of experience.

An AV rated Texas DUI lawyer may pose some issues when it comes to pricing, though, so for those of you who are on a budget you might have to bewate. You should consider that in most cases you will be able to pay off what you owe to your lawyer every month rather than all at once. However, when factoring in these costs to your budget, you should consider the many additional costs such as filing fees, investigation fees, and the fees associated with paying the people who work on your case, and other fees for if you have a jury and so on.

–Fashun.

San Antonio TX DUI attorney

February 19, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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As a person searching for a good San Antonio TX DUI attorney, you’re going to need some guidance. I’ve made up this list of questions you can ask when you go in for your consultation so you are in the best place to make a decision as to whether or not you want to hire the lawyer in question.

  • Who’s going to be handling my case? This should be the first question you ask. If the answer is anything other than “me”, then stop right there. You don’t need to spend your precious time talking to someone who has nothing to do with this.
  • What’s your experience? Experience comes in many forms, and these should all interlock. Not only should a good San Antonio TX DUI attorney have years of experience, but a lot of that experience needs to be concentrated on defending DUI cases. Ask for a percentage of their cases that are DUI related, what their success rate is, and so on.
  • Are you up to date? DUI laws are in flux, so you need a lawyer who keeps on top of their trade. Find out if your lawyer attends conferences, writes papers, and so on.
  • What’s your fee? Money talks, and it’s often the most important part of these talks. You need a lawyer who will charge for good service, but within reason.

Cost of DUI in Texas

January 28, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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The cost of DUI in Texas is extremely steep, and by steep I’m not talking about a whistle steep but a scream steep, because that’s probably what you’ll do when you see the numbers. The cost of DUI in Texas can be as much as $20,000. This includes several separate and long ranging costs, such as:

  • bail
  • lawyer fees
  • insurance
  • court fees
  • fines
  • job loss
  • loss of wages while in jail/court

and so on. The insurance can take a hit for several years. For the first three years after you are convicted of DUI, you have to file an sr22 form. This high risk insurance can add up to thousands of dollars over this time. Even after you finish filing sr22, your DUI will keep your rates high for a couple more years.

Online DWI attorney help

January 28, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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When you get your online DWI attorney help through a consultation, you need to go into it armed with some information about your case so they can help. The thing that will hurt your case most is the amount of evidence that the police has against you. There are several times of evidence. Ask yourself a few questions.

  • What symptoms of drunk driving did I show?

Were you weaving in and out of lanes? Were you driving erratically otherwise? When you were finally pulled over, where your eyes red and lined and bloodshot? Did you speak strangely, forget where to put your words and slur your sentences?

  • What tests did I take?

Cops usually administer some kind of test. They may make you walk down a line, or give you a breathalyzer. Did you take these tests? What were the results.

  • What did you say?

Sometimes, if you’re drunk, you can say things that make you look really bad. If you’ve already confessed, you may have a hard time.

Best Texas DWI lawyer

January 28, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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Now that you’ve decided that you really do need the one, it’s time to find the best Texas DWI lawyer. This isn’t as hard as you think, and you don’t need to fork over half of your yearly salary just to get one. Just follow a couple of steps, and you’ll be all right.

  • Emphasize experience.

An unexperienced attorney isn’t going to make the best Texas DWI lawyer anymore than you’re going to represent yourself best. Obviously there are differences, but no matter what amount of book learning a lawyer has, the best training they have is in the court room. If your attorney doesn’t have that, they aren’t worth much to you. Not only should your lawyer have a couple of years at least of experience, but that experience should be at least half in DUI cases.

  • Get to know them.

Before you hire a lawyer, go to a consultation with them. These are almost always free. Have a talk with the lawyer and see how you feel about them, whether they seem to know their stuff. Do some light research beforehand so you have some basis to decide this.

Texas DWI attorney

January 28, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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Finally, you have level three. On level three, your option is a toss up. You can hire a Texas DWI attorney to make things easier and to take some of the burden off of yourself, but if you put enough work into it, it’s very likely that you can successfully represent yourself. However, there’s still a chance that you could lose out without a lawyer, which is why you need a consultation before making your decision.

I MAY need to hire a Texas DWI attorney if…

  • I’m working on some sort of degree or license which I would be unable to achieve with a criminal conviction. If I am convicted, then I may lose my chance at my dream job and have to start all over again.
  • The job I’m working at right now requires bonding.
  • I really don’t understand Texas DWI laws.
  • I really don’t understand my case.
  • I really don’t understand what kind of consequences I face if convicted.

Texas DWI lawyer

January 28, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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After level one, comes level two (I’m sure you saw this coming). On level two, things begin to get a little murky. While it is no longer completely imperative for you to hire a Texas DWI lawyer, it’s still very much recommended. You can bypass it, but if you do, you’re still likely to get cut a pretty bad deal, although you have a chance of handling it by yourself. Have a consultation first so that you can see what your chances are before deciding whether to get one or not.

I very likely need a Texas DWI lawyer if…

  • I wasn’t alone when I was pulled over for driving while intoxicated. If I had someone with me who was under the age of 18, then I could get hit with heavier fines, jail sentences, and so on. The younger the person is, the less forgiving the judge is likely to be, and the more I’ll need legal help.
  • I’ve had a DWI before, and this is my second time. People who reoffend aren’t looked nicely on, and not only is the punishment harsher, but it’s harder to get off with a light sentence.
  • I was very heavily drunk when I was caught. My blood alcohol level was twice the limit the state of Texas allows.

Texas DWI attorney

January 28, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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Now that you know what a Texas DWI attorney can do for you, you have to figure out if you need one. There are three levels of need when it comes to DUI cases, and in this post I’m going to talk about level one. On level one, you absolutely need to hire a Texas DWI attorney. Not doing so would be like suicide for your future.

I need to hire a Texas DWI attorney if…

  • I have been in a serious car accident where there were extensive damages, injuries, or death. Death especially brings serious consequences, and if my case is not handled properly, then my own sloppy handedness can land me several years in prison, and a very difficult life after I get out.
  • I am a repeat offender more than once. That is to say, I have more than one DUI already on my record, without counting this one. As DUIs add up, patience runs thin and the consequences grow thicker.
  • I have to driver for a living, and public transportation and taxis cannot make up for the driving I have to do. Without a lawyer to get me a kind of restricted temporary license, I could lose my job.

Texas DUI attorney

January 28, 2008 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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The question that is probably one of the first you think of once you are given the time to truly think about your DUI case is whether or not it would be a good idea for you to hire a Texas DUI attorney. What, after all, can a Texas DUI attorney do for you that you can’t do for yourself? More than you’d think.

Unlike you, a DUI lawyer knows all of the intricacies of drunk driving law, which means that they can look at your circumstances and know right away how your case can be handled, what the likely outcome is, and how much they will charge. Since they have done many cases like yours before, they have learned from their mistakes and can represent you in a court room in the best way. They know how the system works, and can exploit loopholes and so on that you would never know of, no matter how many websites you read.

A DUI lawyer can also take the front seat and drive on your case, leaving you to just lay back and watch. They can file all of the paperwork you need, make sure you have court on the right dates, and basically just fix everything in its place so that all you have to do is show up.