Does a Pennsylvania DUI lawyer have to got to trial if you choose to?

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Does a Pennsylvania DUI lawyer have to got to trial if you choose to?

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If you are a Pennsylvania driver and find yourself facing a DUI charge, be aware that the consequences of this charge are extremely severe. If you have a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% you are considered drunk in Pennsylvania and should be operating a motor vehicle. 

Should you find yourself facing the penalties that come with a DUI charge it is time to consider hiring a PA DUI lawyer. First time DUI offenders often see themselves looking at six months in prison, a suspended license for up to a year and fines in the neighborhood of $5,000. Those who are multiple offenders face upwards of five years in prison and fines as high as $10,000.  If you are unfamiliar with DUI law you could suffer these penalties and worse without help from someone who knows how to combat these potentialities and can argue in your defense. For example, you may not be aware that in order to keep your license after being convicted of a DUI in Pennsylvania you will have to file a challenge to the DUI within 10 days of your arrest. A competent PA DUI lawyer is going to be aware of this and other regulations that make up the DUI laws in this state. Without a license you could quite possibly lose your job in Pennsylvania.

If you are arrested for a DUI, it is considered a crime. The consequence of this arrest is that you will have to go to court and legal counsel is going to be the most important element to your success. A lawyer is employed by you to represent you in court and if you desire to take the case to trial instead of plea bargaining or pleading guilty it is his job to follow your wishes. He may have important input in the decision making process of whether to go to court, however. What is more, it may not be a decision you are granted as going to trial may be your only option to escape many of the penalties you will face with a DUI charge.

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