Q: How can you fight a DUI charge?

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To fight a DUI charge in California, you can consider various legal defenses available to you. First, it would be crucial to examine the evidence collected during your arrest. Law enforcement must have had reasonable suspicion to stop you and probable cause to arrest you for DUI. If it can be demonstrated that they lacked probable cause, any evidence obtained during the stop could potentially be excluded from your case.

Another area to scrutinize is the administration and accuracy of the breathalyzer or blood tests. If the devices were not properly maintained, calibrated, or operated, the results might be inadmissible. The credibility of the officer’s training and adherence to protocol during the testing process can also be challenged. Furthermore, it is important to look into the potential for medical conditions or medications that could affect blood alcohol content (BAC) readings and may serve as a defense.

You may also consider pursuing a plea bargain or attending a deterrence program, which can sometimes lead to reduced charges or penalties. It can be beneficial to consult with legal experts specializing in DUI defenses who understand the intricacies of California DUI laws and can help tailor an effective defense strategy based on your specific circumstances.

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