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This is a pretty sad story set in Las Vegas so get ready for it. Hiring a Las Vegas DUI attorney could have saved a lot of grief. It is a story that should be taken very seriously because so many people thoughtlessly give in to the pressure of the legal system when confronted with a DUI (driving under the influence) offense and do not hire a Las Vegas criminal defense attorney. This story is like countless other stories, may be even half a million according to some statistics, about a young man who elected to not fight an offense by using a competent Las Vegas DUI lawyer and what the actual price he paid was for the lack grit to push back.
A young man in his prime, one year away from his teaching degree, looking to complete his degree and start work in the fall as a teacher and a basketball coach, thought that it would never turn out like this. He was at a small party while watching a football game and he and his buddy decided that it was time to leave. They had each had only two drinks and the drinks were of the twelve ounce size and both felt just fine to drive. The gathering was in a small town where nothing ever happens and the police are especially conservative, likely to ensure that the community stays safe.
He felt fine, knowing all too well from other nights drinking the odd feeling in the brain was when he had too much to drink, and decided that he was fine to drive home. He started the car, carefully turned to look prior to putting the car in reverse and proceeded down the street. It was then that he noticed the police car in his rear view mirror. He went through another two stop signs and started to attempt to rotate the car in order to leave the sub-division. He made the turn and glanced behind him to notice the police flashing their lights and asking him to pull over. He stopped his car immediately.
When the officer got out of his automobile and walked toward him he was asked a series of ordinary questions and answered one of them in a slightly smart tone in his voice. The officer’s friendly demeanor instantly changed to that of being confrontational. The officer inquired as to how many beers he had that afternoon and he told the truth, saying that he had two beers while watching the football game at a friend’s house. The officer get out of his car and begin a group of physical maneuvers designed to help him determine if he was fit to be operating a vehicle. The young man thought he had passed each one without any issue at all. They were simple. Lean your head back and touch your nose, walk a straight line putting one front in front of the other. The young man thought he was completely without issue because he performed those skills without any difficulty at all.
The officer did not see it that way. It was likely that smart attitude he took with the officer was his downfall, but he was given a DUI citation and was required to go to court. His attorney convinced him it was best to plead and to just pay the fine. That was a huge mistake for him. By pleading guilty to a DUI he lost his job that he had not yet started as a teacher at a junior high school later that fall. The basketball team that he was an assistant coach at decided to not have him work with the team any longer for fear that he would be a poor influence on the team.
His better option would have been to have contracted with the best lawyer who focuses in fighting DUI citations. Their success rate is high when the evidence suggests that the offense is not warranted. Always believe in having the will to fight such an offense if you believe you are not guilty. The results of such a mark on your record can be more hazardous to your career than the fine and the price of the ticket.