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Represent Yourself, or Hire a Defense Attorney?

You've been arrested for a DUI or other criminal offense. You are told you have a right to have an attorney represent you if you wish. What will you do? People often think that lawyers are over priced and unnecessary. After all, anyone can represent themselves in court, right? Of course that is correct, but is it really the wisest course?  Before deciding if you should represent yourself or hire an attorney , you should consider the following facts. First cost: It is true that if you hire a defense attorney , it will cost you some money. On the other hand, representing yourself is free. But you know the old adage you get what you pay for. A criminal defense attorney is well acquainted with how the court system works. In court, timing is important. It can mean the difference between getting the case acquitted and having to go to trial. Missing a filing deadline can be disastrous. Unless you are knowledgeable about when, where, and which papers need to filed with the court, you...

Do You Need a Defense Attorney for Drunk Driving Charges?

Drunk driving is actually a broad term that refers to specific charges such as Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or even Driving Under the Influence with Marijuana. If you have been charged with operating a vehicle under the influence, it's time to think about hiring a skilled defense attorney. It's important to keep in mind that some Fort Lauderdale defense lawyers will tell you a defense lawyer is required in absolutely all drunk driving charges, but this may not be true. Whether you need to hire a defense lawyer will depend on many things. Are You Going to Plead Guilty? If you plan to plead guilty, you do not need to hire a defense lawyer . You will also not need a lawyer if it is your first offense, no one was hurt and you have a very high chance of being convicted, as there is nothing they can do here. There are two main situations in which you will likely end up pleading guilty: irrefutable evidence you were intoxicated...