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Mistakes to avoid if charged with drunk driving in New York

On Behalf of | Jun 8, 2022 | Drunk Driving

An arrest for drunk driving can turn an otherwise beautiful evening into a gloomy one. After all, a conviction for this kind of offense can impact various aspects of your life for the foreseeable future.

If you are arrested for DUI in New York, it is important that you come up with an appropriate response to safeguard your rights and interests from the potential consequences of a conviction. And while figuring out what to do, it is equally important that you steer clear of mistakes that can ruin your chances of getting a positive outcome for your case.

Here are common yet costly mistakes that you should avoid if you are charged with DUI in New York.

Admitting that you have been drinking

When the police stop you for a DUI investigation, they will probably ask if you have been drinking. Unfortunately, some people think they can score points when they admit to taking only one or two beers. However, it is important to understand that admitting to drinking may not work in your favor at all. Instead, it may hurt your case as the police will end up using this admission against you during the trial.

Failing to take the charge seriously

DUI is, by all means, a serious offense. Never make the mistake of assuming that your charge will go away on its own. Most importantly, never make the mistake of driving with a suspended license, as doing so will only compound your misery if you are found.

Assuming that you have no defense

Just because the breathalyzer test result has come back positive does not mean that you are guilty of drunk driving. Sometimes, the breathalyzer equipment may give a false-positive result due to improper calibration and poor maintenance among other factors. Besides, there are plenty of mistakes that can happen during test administration.

A conviction for drunk driving can have far-reaching consequences. Find out how you can explore your rights and defend yourself when facing a drunk driving charge in New York.

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