Archive for February, 2011
Getting Dui Lawyers in San Diego
After being arrested for driving under the influence, the first and most important thing to do is to find the right DUI lawyer. It is just like needing to find a doctor to do an important medical procedure and once you find the professional, your job is to wait there and let the professional do the work. If a person is charged with DUI, then on his first day in court the defendant in misdemeanor cases will usually not have to be present if he or she is represented by an attorney.
The cost of San Diego DUI lawyers will vary due to many factors, including reputation, skill and training, as well as the number of hours required for a particular DUI case.
Each of these factors can affect the fee charged by San Diego DUI lawyers to defend a DUI case. Other factors include the different facts of the particular case, whether an accident or other aggravating factor was involved, whether the person has prior DUI or DWI convictions, whether a jury trial is necessary, whether a DMV or driver’s license hearing is necessary, whether an expert witness is necessary, and whether a jury or court trial is necessary.
Usually, hiring San Diego DUI lawyers will provide you with the best possible investigation and defense of your case, and you will be the sole focus of your DUI attorney. And if you simply choose to plead guilty, you may wonder for years if you could have had the charges against you dismissed or reduced to a lesser offense.
The San Diego DUI lawyers should do many things for you, like bring you peace of mind and make your life as normal as possible during a pending DUI.
The San Diego DUI lawyers work independently and offer various financing plans, and they will let you know what your options are if you can not afford to pay your retainer fee for a DUI case.
For more resources about Los Angeles DWI lawyers or about San Diego DWI lawyers and especially about Orange County DWI lawyers please review these pages.
Originally published here.
Groshan Fabiola
By the Numbers: New York Ranks Low in Drunk Driving Offenses
In a recent study of the number of drunk driving offenders in the country’s 20 largest cities, New York City ranked 17. According to Insurance.com’s data, New York has fewer drunk drivers than major cities in California (San Diego, San Jose, Los Angeles and San Francisco) and Texas (Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Houston and Fort Worth).
What makes New York’s numbers lower than these other major cities’? Several factors may be coming into play.
Availability of Public Transportation
New York City is known for its large public transportation system. From subways and buses that run all night, to taxis that are readily available at every corner, people who drink have numerous options for getting home safely.
New York City is a compact area, while a city like Los Angeles is spread out with sparser public transportation. In Los Angeles, a car is practically a necessity; in New York, a car may seem like a liability.
Publicity Surrounding Leandra’s Law
The provisions of the Child Passenger Protection Act, also known as Leandra’s Law, have gone into effect between late 2009 and mid-2010. Among other DWI penalties, the new law requires every driver who has been convicted of misdemeanor or felony DWI to use an ignition interlock device for at least six months.
The ignition interlock device, installed in the offender’s vehicle, measures the driver’s blood alcohol level (BAC) before the car can start. The car will only start if no alcohol is detected. The ignition interlock system can cost up to $100 to install and $100 a month to maintain.
It is likely, therefore, that Leandra’s Law acts as a deterrent to people who might otherwise drive drunk. Police in New York have been aggressive about making arrests under Leandra’s Law. A good deal of reporting has occurred on the subject, which may be helping to prevent drunk driving.
Continuing the Trend
As more DWI arrests are made under Leandra’s Law, the numbers for New York City could appear to spike in the future, lowering the city’s status on the top-20 list. More stringent enforcement, however, is likely to result in fewer overall DWI offenses and accidents.
If You Have Been Arrested for DWI
An arrest for drunk driving, particularly in New York City or greater New York State, has serious legal consequences. If you’ve been arrested, speak with an experienced DWI attorney right away to learn about your rights and the potential consequences.
Originally published here.
Leon J. Greenspan


