A Young Man Gets a "Drunk Driving" Arrest, Decides to Hire a ”Drunk Driving” Attorney, and Becomes Encouraged to Always Drink In Moderation

Ralph had just received his fourth "drunk driving" arrest. He was going to represent himself in court, but his father, Sam, told him that this would be a major mistake. When Ralph heard this, he asked Sam why he should even consider getting a DWI attorney.

Although Sam wasn’t a lawyer, he told his son that he learned the hard way when as a young man he received a DWI, represented himself in court, paid three thousand dollars in fines and penalties, and served two month in jail. As he mentioned to his son, after he got out of jail, he found out from an attorney friend that had he hired a DWI attorney to represent him in court, he more likely than not would have had his penalties and fines substantially reduced and he may have never served any time in the city jail.

What a ”Driving Under the Influence” Lawyer Can Do in a Drunk Driving Arrest.

When Ralph heard this he knew he needed more DUI facts so he asked his father for more information about what a ”driving under the influence” lawyer can do in a DUI arrest. His dad then stated the following: "DUI attorneys usually try to do everything in their power to help you when it comes to your DUI offense. To prevent you from losing your driver’s license and to keep your record 'clean,' DUI lawyers begin by believing that you shouldn’t have been arrested in the first place. With this firmly entrenched in their minds, DUI attorneys will 'fight' for you and for your legal rights.”

When Ralph listend to his dad explain this, it was as if his eyes were opened for the first time about the significance of hiring a ”driving under the influence” lawyer. Stated more precisely, Ralph realized that he needed a DUI lawyer.

The Reality About Taking a Field Sobriety Test

He then told his dad that he had heard a lot about field sobriety tests. As a result, he asked his father what a field sobriety test was.

His dad responded with the following: “Ralph, field sobriety tests are administered by police officers to determine if a person has been operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs, alcohol, or both. Field sobriety tests frequently consist of the 'walk and turn,' test, the 'one-leg stand,' test, the 'pen light' test, and other field sobriety tests. If you are arrested by the police for a suspected DUI, you should know that you are not legally required to take these field sobriety tests. In fact, many DUI attorneys believe field sobriety tests lack scientific merit and are invalid.”

Ralph’s father then wanted to highlight the following: "Ralph, unlike a chemical test such as a breathalyzer test, a blood alcohol test, or a saliva test, where refusal to take such a test can have far-reaching and negative consequences, an individual is not legally required to take any field sobriety tests. The bottom line reality is that police officers have typically made up their minds to arrest the individual when they administer one of more of the field sobriety tests. In a word, field sobriety tests provide additional evidence that the driver inevitably 'fails.' As a result, and in most instances, a polite refusal to take any field sobriety test may be appropriate”

Near the end of their conversation, Ralph said that was starting to grasp the significance of DWI laws and what DWI attorneys can do for an individual who has received a DUI arrest, but he was still wondering why he was pulled over by the police in the first place. In his own words Ralph asked his father the following question: “Dad, why was I stopped by the police? Exactly what were they looking for”?

His dad answered Ralph in the following way: “Ralph, there are several diverse reasons why you could have been 'stopped' by a police officer. Some examples include the following: involvement in a traffic accident, expired registration tags, missing a front license plate, weaving in and out of traffic, speeding, tinted windows, and driving erratically. Not only this but someone could have also reported you to the police after seeing you leaving a sporting event, a party, a restaurant, or a bar 'under the influence' and getting behind the wheel of a vehicle. In a word, there are more than a few reasons why you were 'stopped' by a police officer.”

After getting “educated” about "drunk driving" arrests, the role of DWI lawyers, and the fact that he didn’t have to agree to take any field sobriety tests at the time of his arrest, Ralph decided that he would without question hire a DUI attorney to represent him in court.

Ralph Gets Inspired That He Will Always Drink In Moderation and Never Face Another "Drunk Driving" Arrest

Something else, however, happened after he had talked to his dad. Ralph finally began to realize the serious nature of DWI arrests and as a result, he came to a decision that from this moment forward, he would always drink responsibly so that he would never again have to go through another DWI arrest.

His dad smiled at Ralph and told him the following, “Ralph, it took me until I was forty years old to realize what you just told me. I am really proud of you.

Ralph thanked his father and then said, "if I can always drink in moderation, I will never need to hire a DUI attorney again!"

Does Ralph Need Alcohol Rehab For His Alcoholism or For His Alcohol Abuse?

There was, however, one thing that neither Ralph nor his father thought about, namely, if Ralph needs alcohol treatment for his alcoholism or for his alcohol abuse. In fact, Ralph may be required by the court to get rehabilitation for his careless and abusive drinking.

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