Myths About DUI Defense

author by Brian Joslyn on Nov. 23, 2015

Criminal DUI-DWI Criminal Criminal  Felony 

Summary: The area of DUI defense is a clouded one. Many people think they understand what a DUI defense entails but, when facts come to facts, they don’t understand. Here are some of the most common myths about DUI.

The area of DUI defense is a clouded one. Many people think they understand what a DUI defense entails but, when facts come to facts, they don’t understand. Here are some of the most common myths about DUI.

 

MYTH: The only way you can get charged with DUI is if you are caught behind the wheel of a car, driving.

FACT: If you are spotted acting drunk and the police officer knows you were recently driving, you’re not off the hook. You could still be arrested and charged with DUI. Alcohol and driving do not mix.

 

MYTH: It won’t happen to me. I won’t get caught if I drive carefully.

FACT: Approximately 1 million people each year are arrested and charged with DUI. You always run the risk of being one of these people if you drink and drive.

 

MYTH: You are required to participate in field sobriety tests.

FACT: You don’t have to participate in these tests. However, choosing not to participate will likely lead to your arrest.

 

MYTH: It’s a good idea to lie to the officer if you’ve been drinking.

FACT: Lying to the police officer can actually result in an additional charge: obstruction of justice. You might wind up with way more than a DUI charge to deal with.

 

MYTH: If I only have a few drinks, I won’t get a DUI.

FACT: Though this may be true for some, it’s not true for everyone. People who don’t weigh much could be legally drunk after two drinks. People who are bigger may not be. But it is still risky to get behind the wheel after consuming any alcoholic beverages.

 

The bottom line is that DUI defense is a complicated area of the law. Always make sure to speak to your attorney to ensure you understand the facts in your case and how they can be used against you. For more information, please visit http://www.criminalattorneycolumbus.com/DrunkDrivingDUIOVI.aspx.


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