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2 Things To Do To Prepare For A Legal Consultation After Being Arrested For Your First DUI

by Marie Caldwell

After spending an evening drinking, you may have decided you were sober enough to drive home. However, you may have been pulled over and arrested for your first DUI.

Since this is your first DUI arrest, you may be worried about the consequences but are unsure about how you should proceed. If so, the first step is to set up a consultation with a lawyer who handles DUI cases. Before this initial meeting, there are a couple of things that you can do to prepare for it that will help make the beginnings of your legal proceedings go more smoothly.

1. Gather as Much Information as You Can about the Circumstances Involving Your Arrest and Copies of Any Test Results

The first thing you should do to prepare for your consultation is to gather as much information as you can about the circumstances surrounding your DUI arrest. This includes getting copies of any police reports and the contact information of any witnesses.

Another key piece of information that you will want to provide the attorney is the results of your blood alcohol content (BAC) tests. This includes a breathalyzer test at the scene of the arrest and at the police station as well as a copy of a BAC blood test if you needed to go to the hospital. Having all of this information helps the lawyer start building a case to defend you against the DUI charges.

2. Make a List of Questions to Ask the Attorney So You Are Fully Prepared to Go Through the DUI Legal Processes

Another thing you should do before your consultation is to make a list of questions you may have for the attorney. Especially if this is your first arrest for a DUI, your head may be swimming with questions as well as fears about what will happen.

As part of your questions, you should ask the lawyer what the steps are for the court proceedings in your state. You should also make it a point to find out what the possible repercussions are as a first-time offender.

Before your consultation, gathering as much information as you can about your DUI can help them fully review your case. You should also have a list of questions handy so that you fully understand the legal proceedings and possible consequences of your first DUI arrest. Once you have everything prepared, contact a DUI lawyer in your area to set up an appointment for your initial consultation.

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