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Old School
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| - The lawyer should have a serious background in DUI. The predominant part of his practice should be defending people charged with DUI.
- After having met with the prospective candidate, you should know whether or not he has been able to help others. For example, has he/she actually gone to trial to fight for the clients or do the clients plead guilty and accept the terms. Any lawyer can go with you to court to plead guilty. The lawyer's reputation should be known for going to trial.
- A successful DUI lawyer will be able to prove his successes.
- A thorough DUI lawyer will know what to look for to bring sympathy to your case. For example, he may visit the scene to take pictures or to determine anything out of the ordinary. He will review documents to ascertain whether any of your rights have been denied or compromised. He will find expert witnesses on your behalf and generally he will know what avenues to take in order to have you found not guilty or guilty with a lesser punishment.
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