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How to Fight a DUI: Part Two

We recently posted about how to fight a driving under the influence charge in the state of Colorado.  Although we covered some very key points, we would like to continue with the advice offered from Colorado Springs DUI attorneys.  We have already noted that you should try to write down everything you can remember from the night you were charged with a DUI and that you should gather any and all paperwork relevant to the charge.  Now, we would like to discuss how to request a hearing, determining whether to request an officer at the hearing and the best way to contact an experienced DUI attorney Colorado Springs trusts.

When you have been involved in a DUI charge, it is always a good idea to request a hearing at the Colorado Springs court.  A hearing should be requested to discuss the revocation of your driver’s license.  If you request a hearing and you do not hear back about anything within 90 days, you have a very good chance of having your license returned to you.  If you refused to take a breathalyzer test because you believed you were innocent at the time of the DUI charge, you should also request a hearing.  It is important to request this hearing within seven days of being issued a DUI charge or serving any jail time related to your DUI charge.  Before requesting a hearing or going to the Colorado Springs DMV (department of motor vehicles), contact a competent attorney to help you out.  They will make sure you have a strong case before you try to set up a hearing.

Once you have decided to have a hearing, you will need to decide if you want the officer who issued the DUI present in the courtroom.  More often than not, requesting that the officer who issued the charge be present is not a good idea.  Police officers who are present in the courtroom during a DUI hearing have historically been known to exaggerate the facts and supplement any information they may have forgotten to record at the time of the charge.  The only time an officer should be present at the hearing is if there is a complete lack of evidence involved in your DUI case.  If the officer does not have any evidence to incriminate you, the entire charge could be dismissed.

The final and most fundamental step of fighting a DUI charge is to pick a Colorado Springs DUI attorney who is competent, reliable and successful with DUI cases.  You need to choose a DUI or criminal lawyer Colorado Springs trusts with a serious charge like a DUI charge.