DUI Arrest
There are a few things you should know after getting a DUI arrest in order to protect yourself and your rights.First of all, you have the right to refuse a breathalyzer until you get to the police station. This means if you are at all worried about blowing above the legal limit of 0.08, have the police take you into the local Los Angeles County jail, which might give you enough time to sober up.
Likewise, if you do blow above the legal limit for the field test, know that the breathalyzer in the police car is not an official measure of intoxication and you have the right to an additional test back at the police station. If that breathalyzer shows your blood alcohol content (BAC) to be under the legal limit (>0.08) then your charges may be dismissed.
DUI Bail Bonds
After you have been formally charged for a drunk driving and released on DUI bail bonds, there is one final thing worth noting: never plead guilty to a DUI without first consulting an attorney. An attorney, especially one who specializes in DUI cases, can give you some advice during a free consultation. The lawyer may even be able to reduce or completely remove the charges against you, so it is definitely worth the time to get a consult.1-800-BAIL-BOND has been posting DUI bail bonds in Los Angeles for years, so we can provide references for attorneys who deal specifically with DUI cases. Just ask us for a list of names and numbers while we are posting your DUI bail bonds and we will gladly provide it.
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