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When you get a DUI, you'll spend lots of time dealing with the court. But you have another bureaucracy to deal with as well -- the DMV. The DMV sill suspend or restrict your license after you're arrested for a DUI. You're entitled to a DMV hearing and you can ask for a restricted license (as opposed to a suspended license) so that you can get to work or school.
Any DUI is a serious charge, and so are its consequences. You may be able to represent yourself in some specific situations, but more likely, you'll need a lawyer's help. In either case, you'll want to learn everything you can about DUIs and how to defend against them.
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