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What Happens With A DWI Conviction

If you are caught driving while intoxicated, then there are a lot of things that can happen to you and you are going to want to know what those things are. Also, being that so many things can happen, you want to act immediately and secure an attorney for yourself. Here are the different things that can happen to you when you are arrested for drinking while intoxicated.

You will be arrested

When an officer determines you have been driving while intoxicated, they will arrest you. What happens right after your arrest depends on the state you live in. In some states, you may be released right away if you can get a sober person to come pick you up. In other states, you will remain in custody until you appear before the judge. In either case, you will be given court dates you must appear to in order to determine the extent of punishments and fines you will be given.

You will have a record

Once you are convicted of a DWI, you will have the conviction on your criminal record. There are many ways in which this can hinder you in the future. Having this on both your driving record and your criminal record can do things like raise your insurance rates and make it harder for you to pass background checks in the future.

You may have fines

It is very likely that you are going to end up with fines when you are convicted of driving while intoxicated. These fines can be very large, and this can cause you financial hardship. If you don't pay the fines, then you will likely end up back in jail.

You will lose your license

When you are convicted for driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, you will lose your license. Every state in the US will take your license for a period of time, but the time will vary depending on the state in which you were convicted. In some states, if you don't agree to a field sobriety test then your license can be taken from you immediately, before you even go before a judge.

Conclusion

The above information is just a sampling of some of the many things that will happen to you if you are arrested and convicted of a DWI. This is why you need to have an attorney who will help you to get the best possible results. To learn more about DWI charges, contact a DWI attorney in your area.


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