Florida DUI Myths Exposed by a Miami DUI Lawyer

Written by:Julian Stroleny PortraitJulian Stroleny

If you found yourself in the middle of a situation where you had a little too much to drink and got pulled over by the police, who tested you at over the limit, you are probably facing a DUI and that means you need a Miami DUI lawyer. But before you start searching Google for one, there are some myths about DUIs that you should be aware of. Know the facts behind DUIs before you proceed.

First, you might believe that you are going to get a really harsh punishment that will affect you for the rest of your life. This may not be true. In many cases, especially when someone hires a Miami DUI law firm, the prosecutor may be willing to agree to a plea bargain which could mean a minor punishment, particularly if this is your first time.

You might also think that your BAC (breath alcohol content) means that it is an open-and-shut case. But again, with an experienced DUI attorney in Miami, this doesn’t have to be the case. For example, did you know that two people with the same exact BAC can have different impairment levels?

You might also think that since you agreed to the breathalyzer or BAC test, you don’t have any chance of challenging the results in court. This isn’t true at all. There are all kinds of reasons that a test can go wrong, on a breathalyzer or even on a blood test. Your positive test does not mean that you have no power to challenge the result.

Another myth that people often cite is that they have to have a trial in order to challenge the charges that they are faced with. This isn’t true either. You can challenge your charges without having a big trial and only about 2% of DUI cases actually end up being heard by a judge.

Finally, people sometimes believe that any criminal lawyer will do, but the truth is that an experienced DUI lawyer in Miami should be representing you in a DUI case.  Only an experienced DUI lawyer will have the knowledge of case law that will help win your case or get you the least severe punishment possible. You want someone who specifically deals with DUI cases regularly and knows all of the ins and outs of dealing with the prosecutors and making plea deals.

Stroleny Law: Criminal Defense Attorney handles a variety of criminal law cases, so call now if you have any questions, (305) 615-1285.

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