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Johnston County DUI-DWI-DWLR

Johnston County, NC DUI-DWI-DWLR

Sam Bridges

I have represented numerous defendants in District Court charged with Driving While Impaired (DUI-DWI-DWLR) in violation of N.C. Gen. Stat. Section 20-138.1.  I represent persons charged with DUI-DWI-DWLR primarily in Johnston County.

I recently authored an appellate brief in the Court of Appeals of North Carolina in the case of State of North Carolina v. Justin Everett Rose, 170 N.C.App. 284, 612 S.E.2d 336, cert.denied 359 N.C. 641, 617 S.E.2d 656 (2005) that prompted a landmark decision that has had a major impact in the judicial review of police checkpoints.

It is important to remember that District Attorneys in North Carolina vigorously prosecute DUI-DWI-DWLR defendants. Public opinion regarding the dangers of drunk driving has created intense political pressure on prosecutors and judges to seek convictions and raise their conviction rates. Fewer and fewer judges review the facts of each case with a great deal of scrutiny.

It is important to hire an attorney to analyze and prepare to defend you in the face of a zealous District Attorney. An attorney can often challenge the reasonableness of the traffic stop in a DUI-DWI-DWLR case and exercise your right to a trial in those cases where the facts may point toward your innocence.

Even If you cannot avoid a conviction it is important to hire an attorney to guide you through the process of dealing with the many sentencing and compliance issues. For instance, an attorney can prepare a pretrial and post trial driving privilege if you are eligible, can discuss your options regarding sentencing, and can explain the need for and options for substance abuse assessments and substance abuse classes.

Finally, if you are facing a potential second or third DUI-DWI conviction, it is very important for you to discuss your sentencing options with an attorney because a second or third DUI-DWI conviction will land you in jail or prison. If you are facing a second or third DUI-DWI conviction it is most important for you to have a thorough discussion with an attorney or counselor or family members as to whether you need serious and intensive alcohol treatment.

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