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Planning On Representing Yourself At the DMV For A DUI? Not Such A Good Idea

Many times, people decide to represent themselves at their DMV hearing and even in court when arrested for a DUI.  A DMV hearing is also known as an Administrative Per Se (APS) hearing.  You certainly have the right to represent yourself should you choose to do so.  However, this is generally not a good idea. In a DUI case, it is necessary to analyze all facts and details of your case from a scientific and legal perspective.  Legal and factual issues must to be raised in order to increase the success rate; knowledge of case law and statutes specific to DUI cases is crucial.  Most people are not trained with the DUI knowledge it takes to effectively defend their own legal action.  Sure, you may do some research in general, but unless you are formally educated in DUI laws and procedures, you should think twice before handling your own DUI case.  A DUI is a crime; the penalties are rigid and demanding both at the DMV and in court.  Our team at the Law Offices of Virginia L. Landry will handle your case with the precision and care it takes to increase the chances of success in your DUI case.  To schedule a free consultation, call 949-585-7400 or visit us a www.duiqueen.com.
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