06 Feb Educators, public officials have a lot to lose in DWI case
Anybody charged with driving while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs has a lot to lose. For example, a conviction could lead to a loss of license, fine and imprisonment.
Taking this one step further, some people have more to lose than others. Educators and public officials, such as those who hold office, are often in the spotlight. For this reason, any arrest can have an immediate impact on their career and status in the community.
As an educator or public official facing a DWI charge, it’s important to do a few things:
- Learn more about your arrest.
- Learn more about your charges.
- Better understand what the future will bring with regard to your case.
An experienced defense attorney can explain what you can expect in your case, and he or she can help you protect your rights throughout the process.
Developing a defense strategy
You are concerned about the way your case will unfold, but there’s something you must remember: You can implement a DWI defense strategy that can help you avoid the most serious punishment (or any punishment at all).
There is more than one type of drunk driving defense, with the following among the most common:
- Improper stop. This argument comes into play if you and your legal team believe that the officer did not have probable cause to make the traffic stop.
- Administration of the field sobriety test. Is it possible that the field sobriety test was improperly administered?
- Breathalyzer test accuracy. There are many factors that can impact the accuracy of a Breathalyzer test, including but not limited to indigestion and vomiting.
- Rising blood alcohol concentration. This is a claim that the blood alcohol content level increased between the initial traffic stop and the administration of a breath test.
There is no way of saying which defense strategy is best. Instead, each of these, among others, may help an accused individual avoid punishment.
You don’t want to take any risks regarding a criminal case. Instead, you need to learn more about your legal rights and defense strategies. This will allow you to put your issues in the past as soon as possible, all with the hope of avoiding a negative impact on your career.