oops sorry .... it's California. Santaclara countyWhy did you purposely delete your state?
Well the attorney said that I should be able to get a "Wet Reckless" on my own without his services. The only reason I would hire an attorney is if he could remove theAt the price for a plea down, I'd take the DUI.
That may or may not be true ... a "wet reckless" is not a charged offense, it is a plead offense.Well the attorney said that I should be able to get a "Wet Reckless" on my own without his services.
There is no way that an attorney can guarantee ANY of those.The only reason I would hire an attorney is if he could remove the
1.) "alcohol" part of the crime,
2) save my car insurance
3) No points on DMV
**A: no, so negotiate. Maybe offer to buy him/her a few drinks at the local watering hole.I talked to a defense attorney. He said that he could get me a dry wreckless at the least. He was charging 7.5K .... is that reasonable ? what are the average rates ? It's a first time charge against me.
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=372761&page=3I cannot recall the details of your stop, but unless you were weaving all over the road and potentially a danger to others, the elements of 23103 were not likely met.
Oh, and $7,500 seems awfully high for a plea deal!
What county was it in ?i was pulled over for rolling through a stop sign (in California) and i had a front headlight out.
Well, I had called the DA's office and they said that they are going ahead and filing the charges against me.If the D.A. doesn’t make a decision a year from my arrest then all charges are dropped. i was given the advice not to get a lawyer from this forum and it has so far saved me 5k.
Again, which county was it ? Could you give a brief info about their BAC level and how the Lawyers fared in their benefit.I know of two people who only paid 2k for the lawyers. i would really consider the cost if you are going to get a lawyer.
I agree, but what are the probabilities of him being able to clear me off DUI or even get the charges cleared.That may or may not be true ... a "wet reckless" is not a charged offense, it is a plead offense.
There is no way that an attorney can guarantee ANY of those.
No one can possibly answer that question.I agree, but what are the probabilities of him being able to clear me off DUI or even get the charges cleared.
I agree ... I meant have you seen cases where it was so obvious the guy had alcohol but was not charged or given a traffic violation. Like in my case, I agreed to having 2 glasses of drink and was driving in the wrong direction.No one can possibly answer that question.
- Carl