posted by The San Diego DUI Attorney on Sep 26

In nearly every business people will tell you what you want to hear, and your lawyer may do the same. They may tell you they can get you off, or that they are your best option.

That was the case for Thomas H of San Diego with his experience with San Diego DUI Attorney Cole Casey.

Thomas H reported that Cole Casey will promise you a lot when you first meet him, but after that you won’t see him. Thomas H wrote that if you BA, Blood Acohol level, is above .10 you are “definitely” going to get a DUI.

I can’t verify Thomas H’s story, but I wanted to share it so you can make your own educated guess. As I find more DUI testimonials like this I will continue to share them. Please feel free to submit your own.

posted by The San Diego DUI Attorney on Jun 20

Drunk driving is a problem especially in California. That’s why we try to help! DUI laws have become strict due to so many violations. In California, DUI laws have given approximately 200,000 DUI arrests every year.

The DUI laws are so much stricter in California that the state leads the nation in DUI arrests. However, the strict laws are essential to the safety of other drivers. California DUI laws include blood alcohol contest (can’t be .08%+), license and sobriety tests.

Current California DUI penalities vary and can be complex. First time offenders could be sentenced to jail with a fine. It gets worse for second time offenders (within 10 years) could face a minimum of 10 days in jail with fines up to $10,000 with suspension of license for three years or more.

California DUI laws have changed over the years all in effort to stop the increasing number of deaths and injuries in DUI accidents.

When a person is arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol in California, they are charged with two counts. They are charged with driving impaired by alcohol and driving above .08% blood alcohol content.

Stats have prove that since the enactment of the .08% blood alcohol count, DUI arrest have actually decreased by 45%. On top of that the number of deaths and injuries also show a 50% decrease.

Take care of your DUI problems with an effective San Diego DUI attorney.

Remember that DUI accidents take an innocent life every 30 minutes, so drive safely!

posted by The San Diego DUI Attorney on Jun 16

San Diego drunk driving penalties are very complex that call for many different factors. Possible sentences depend on many things that include:

Speeding. If you are going 20 miles over the speed limit.

Blood Alcohol Level. Having a blood alcohol limit of over .15% can also influence the sentence. That is almost double the legal limit.

Prior Convictions. Having a prior DUI conviction in the last 10 years can definitely influence the sentence. Sentences are usually a bit harsher for past convictions.

Children. Last but certainly not least is having children in the car that are 14 years or younger.

Make sure to refer to our San Diego DUI Penalties for a bigger reference guide.

posted by The San Diego DUI Attorney on Jun 8

Getting arrested for DUI is complicated and there is quite a bit of information you should know.

Here are some frequently asked questions regarding DUI.

I have been arrested for a DUI in San Diego. Now what?

Within 10 calendar days of your arrest you must request a DMV hearing. I strongly suggest finding a San Diego DUI attorney that will be knowledgable and help you decide the best plan. We have a listing of quite a few San Diego DUI Attorneys.

If I am convicted of a DUI, what else can happen besides getting my license taken away?

Depending on how many offenses you have in the past 10 years, it can vary. You could be fined amounts of money, go to alcohol/drug programs, face jail time, or get probation. If you are a repeat offender, you could be looking at prison time.

I am scheduled to appear in court on a DUI charge. Is this similar to a DMV hearing?

No. The DMV hearing is an administrative proceeding regarding the suspension or revocation of your driving privilege only.

My DUI Lawyer had a DMV hearing and the hearing officer set aside the suspension and let me keep my license. Does this have any effect on what happens to the DUI charge in criminal court?

No. The DMV hearing officer can only set aside the administrative action against your driving privilege. This decision is separate and/or independent from any criminal DUI charge.

For more San Diego DUI questions and answered visit California DUI Arrest FAQs.

posted by The San Diego DUI Attorney on Jun 4

When you first meet someone, it’s good to have similar interests and things in common. That way you can know where they are coming from, right off the bat.

When choosing a San Diego DUI attorney, Michael Richmond knows how it feels. He too was arrest for DUI (in the 1990s). Since his DUI arrest he has made it a point to help fight DUI charges for San Diego and southern California residents.

Most importantly though, your lawyer needs to know what they are doing. That comes best with experience. Experience in all fields relating to DUI is necessary. This ranges from things like search and seizure and field sobriety testing to the court, prosecutors and the DMV.

Attorney Michael Richmond and his staff have those qualifications and more. With 29 years of law enforcement as well as an entire list, they are ready to take on your case. Most importantly, they have spanish speaking DUI attorneys to help you with your case.

Start fighting your DUI case and check out Michael Richmond and fill out his free consultation.