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Arrested for DUI in Cypress?

If you have been arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Cypress, you need to act quickly.  From the moment of your arrest, the clock is ticking – you have only 10 calendar days to find an attorney, and have them schedule a hearing in your defense.  Failure to do so within the 10 days will result in automatic suspension of your license, and could leave you vulnerable to further action, such as jail time and stiff penalties.  In order to prepare the best defense on your behalf, your attorney needs as much time as possible to schedule the hearing, gather evidence, and build a strong case in your defense.

Because many people think a DUI arrest will never happen to them, they put off finding a good Cypress DUI attorney until they are actually arrested.  However, this can be a costly decision, as the process of finding a skilled attorney could take up valuable time.  Even if you are a careful and considerate driver, and take measures never to drive while under the influence, you can still be pulled over and arrested on suspicion of DUI.  Being informed now, and knowing who to turn to if the unthinkable happens, can mean the difference between defending yourself successfully and spending years living with the consequences of a DUI conviction.

 

 

What You Need to Know About Your Cypress Arrest

Time is of the essence.  If you are arrested for DUI, the arresting officer will take your license from you, and issue you a temporary license that is valid for 30 days.  HOWEVER, you only have 10 days to file for a hearing to stop the automatic suspension of your license at the end of that 30 days.  If this hearing is not scheduled, the administrative hearing officer reviewing your case will automatically suspend your license

The hearing gives your attorney the opportunity to mount a first defense for you.  Your attorney will have the chance to subpeona the arresting officer and any witnesses, as well as present witnesses on your behalf.  He will also have the chance to review the evidence being presented against you, and introduce crucial evidence for  your defense.

 

Facts You Should Know About the Breath Test

Many people think that once they’ve failed a breathalyzer test, there is no chance of defending the charges – even if they know they didn’t have anything to drink.  However, these tests are far from infallible, and can be influenced by many different factors, including the weather, the skill and experience of the arresting officer, and your own physiology.  Even if you did have something to drink, the test could inaccurately reflect how much alcohol is in your system.

Breath tests have an “acceptable” margin of error of .02% 

While this number may sound small, it can actually be a significant factor in your case.  This .02% can mean the difference between being above the legal limit (.08%) and below it.  Consider this:  if your BAC is .06%, and the machine is off by .02%, you could be arrested, even though your BAC was actually within acceptable levels.

 Breath tests are only accurate if you haven’t had a drink within the last hour

This little-known fact is one of the most important.  If you are just coming home from the bar, chances are you had a drink less than two hours ago.  This can cause the breath test to register a higher-than-accurate result.

Officers must watch you continuously for 15 minutes before administering the test
In order to ensure that nothing occurs to contribute to a false-positive reading, officers are required to observe you for a full 15 minutes before administering the Breathalyzer.  Failure to do so could affect the accuracy of the results.

Medicine, Health Conditions – Even the Weather – Can Affect the Breath Test No two people are alike.  Certain medications or health conditions can cause false-positives on the breath test.  If you are on any medications, or have any physical conditions that might have affected your test, inform your DUI attorney immediately.

Your Cypress DUI attorney is well versed in these requirements, as well as in the shortcomings of the Breathalyzer test.  Because of the fallibility of this method of testing your BAC, a skilled attorney can often have this evidence thrown out, making it even harder for an arresting officer to prove that you truly were under the influence.

 

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Being charged with DUI is a serious matter, and is often a scary and intimidating time for those involved.  Being informed beforehand, and having the assistance of an excellent DUI attorney who has in-depth knowledge of Cypress and Orange County DUI laws is crucial in preparing an effective defense.  If you know your rights, and how to respond in the event the unthinkable happens, you stand a much better chance of saving your license, and reducing the effect the arrest has on your life.

 

Orange County DMV Office

790 The City Drive, Suite 420, Orange, CA 92868

 

Cypress Courthouse

West Justice Center

8141 13th Street, Westminster, CA 92683

 

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By Barry T. Simons: “It is my honor and privilege to fight for my clients; challenge unjust laws; protect our Constitution and to be a thorn on the side of injustice”.

By Barry T. Simons: “It is my honor and privilege to fight for my clients; challenge unjust laws; protect our Constitution and to be a thorn on the side of injustice”.