I Need an Alaska DUI Lawyer
Reader’s Question:
My cousin here in Anchorage, Alaska has just been charged with DUI. The family decided that we will get a lawyer to defend him on his DUI case? Will we be able to speak to a lawyer outright if we contact a law firm?
Lia
Anchorage, AK
Generally, lawyers will not be able to be the person that you can reach if you contact a law firm to defend your cousin his DUI case in Anchorage, Alaska. Except of course, if there is an emergency situation, like if the person is in jail. The highly trained staff members of the law firm answer almost all questions. They usually make effort to let you talk to a lawyer you call in if an immediate need exists. The reason behind that is because lawyers are in court almost every day with previously scheduled client interviews.
Most law firms offer free initial consultation to every person charged with a crime, including DUI charges, who sets an appointment to talk to a lawyer. If your cousin gets to talk to lawyer about his DUI case, make sure that he appears on time and bring all of the paperwork with him. When he comes in for his free consultation, he will be told the favorable and unfavorable aspects of his DUI case and how the lawyer would approach handling his case, based on the knowledge they have in front of them at the time of the consultation. Your cousin is also not obligated to hire the lawyer merely because he has a free initial appointment.
Signing Up For DUI Class in Alaska?
Reader’s Question:
I need to attend DUI class after I was charged with DUI here in Alaska, how do I sign up for that?
Miranda
Anchorage, AK
Just as with any other traffic violations, a DUI charge often end with the accused having to attend DUI class. A DUI School is more likely to be a relatively small part of the sentence for a DUI conviction since you could also face stiff fines, and even serving time in jail. But attending DUI class is a deterrent to future convictions. Before you sign up for DUI class because of your DUI charge in Anchorage, Alaska, you have to find out from the court first and verify with your DUI lawyer exactly what type of DUI class you should attend. The length of time could vary and you should not choose a class that doesn’t satisfy the court.
You can go online to help you find DUI schools near you, and I’m sure you’ll have several options. You can also use other resources online for finding the right DUI School. You might want to use nonprofit or government-run websites for unbiased information. For instance, the local Department of Motor Vehicles office is a public entity and will give you a more complete list of options. While finding the right DUI School, you might also want to find the right car insurance for you so go on and get a free quote from this website.
Fighting A DUI Charge in Alaska
Reader’s Question:
I have a DUI charge here in Anchorage, Alaska and I am finding reasons to fight my case because I think that it’s gonna be over if I just plead guilty. Will I have any legal and emotional reasons to fight my case?
Elise
Anchorage, AK
Of course you do, you definitely have legal and emotional reasons to fight your DUI case in Alaska. One aspect of your DUI case that you and your DUI lawyer would have to look into is the DUI traffic stop. The prosecution has to prove that the DUI stop was legal in the first place. The DUI lawyer could also have an independent testing of the blood sample that was drawn when you were arrested. The blood sample could also probably be clotted or fermented that produced a false high blood alcohol content (BAC) reading.
The emotional reasons to fight your DUI case could also be significant. Just like any boxer would tell you, it would be better to go down swinging that to back down from the fight. Shrinking from the battle, be it may in the courtroom or elsewhere in life, could bring emotional wounds that are far more hurtful than anything the judge could for you. Sometimes, it would be important to fight, just so you know you have done everything in your power to help the situation. Not to fight your DUI case would carry emotional baggage for a lifetime.
Why Are Alaska DUI Arrests Increasing?
Reader’s Question:
It’s alarming that so many people I know are being caught drunk driving here in Alaska. Of course, I wouldn’t want the same thing to happen to me. If I was asked to stop for a DUI suspicion, what do you think is the best I can do if I’m already placed under arrest?
Ciara
Anchorage, AK
The sad truth is that if you read police reports, it can be frustrating sometimes to know the statements of people who are caught drunk driving. The common problem here is that most people arrested for DUI in Alaska don’t know that they have the right to refuse to answer questions that might incriminate them before they are arrested.
It is very important to always remember that everything you say from the point you are approached by the police officer until you are released from custody can, and most likely will, be in a subsequent police report, and it may be used against you at trial. You don’t need to say anything to the police officer other than your name and insurance information. Also, don’t offer information such as “I only had two beers” or “I’m upset because my boyfriend just broke up with me.” Don’t even make jokes to the police officer. Don’t argue with them, or swear at the officer because you will later regret it.
It is possible for a DUI lawyer to get the statements thrown out, but it is also possible that a judge may leave them intact and they will then be intact for a jury to hear. So always remember to be quiet, give out only essential information, and hope for the best.
