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What a DUI Could Mean For Your Future


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In some states, a first-time DUI offense is handled with not much more than a slap on the wrist. Florida is not one of those states. That’s why it’s absolutely in the best interest of anyone charged with a DUI offense in Florida to contact an experienced Broward DUI lawyer for help.

Since being charged with this offense can be a very overwhelming and confusing experience, we want to highlight five of the ways that a DUI charge has the potential to negatively impact your future:

1. Transportation Challenges

Not only can a DUI charge result in car impoundment, but if you’re convicted of this offense, you will face mandatory driver’s license suspension. For anyone who refuses to submit during their arrest, their license will be suspended for a full year. All other DUI convictions include a six to twelve month license suspension.

2. Higher Insurance Costs

Getting your license back after a DUI conviction doesn’t mean the end of transportation issues. This status almost always results in an increase to auto insurance premiums.

3. Employment Difficulties

The state of Florida classifies DUI charges as a criminal offense. As a result, keeping an existing job during a review or securing a new job can become very difficult.

4. Ongoing Expenses

Fines of at least $500 and expensive alcohol awareness classes are two prominent examples of the types of ongoing expenses that can continue to come up after a conviction.

5. Jail Time

The most alarming issue associated with a DUI conviction is the possibility of jail time. Although it comes as a surprise to many people, even if it’s a first-time offense, there’s the potential for a sentence to include up to six months of jail time. That duration can be extended to nine months if the sentence is for a DUI with a BAC (blood alcohol content) of over .15.

A DUI Doesn’t Have to Destroy Your Future

Although a Florida DUI charge has the potential to be very damaging to your future, it doesn’t have to be that way. While there’s no way to guarantee the outcome of this kind of legal case, there are clear steps you can take to put yourself in the best position to defend your freedom and protect your rights.

The most important step you can take after being charged with this offense in the state of Florida is to hire a Broward DUI lawyer. By enlisting professional help for your case, you can be sure that all avenues of legal defense will be explored. If you want a lawyer with a lot of experience and who is focused on this area of the law, Gabriela Novo is the attorney you need.

A former Broward County prosecutor, Gabriela Novo is committed to fighting for the rights of each and every one of her clients. By choosing Gabriela Novo as your attorney, you’re getting a legal professional who has worked on over 1,000 criminal cases. You’re also getting a lawyer who will be with you every step of the way. If you’d like to discuss the specifics of your DUI case, call (954) 866-7902 today to arrange a free and confidential consultation.

January 12, 2016 11:00 am
Categories: DUI, Uncategorized

     

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