Q: What should I do immediately after getting stopped for a DUI?

A:

Immediately after being stopped for a DUI, you should remain calm and comply with the officer’s requests. It’s important to keep your hands visible and avoid making sudden movements. You have the right to remain silent, so you may choose not to answer questions without an attorney present. If asked to perform field sobriety tests or take a breathalyzer test, you should be aware that refusing these tests may result in additional penalties, including license suspension. After the stop, consider contacting a DUI attorney promptly to discuss your case and legal options.

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