Q: How can I fight to keep my driver’s license after a DUI arrest in California?

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To fight to keep your driver’s license after a DUI arrest in California, you need to take proactive steps immediately following your arrest. Firstly, you have only ten days from the date of your arrest to request a hearing with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to contest the suspension of your driver’s license. This hearing can determine whether your license will be suspended. It is essential to request this hearing promptly to preserve your right to contest the suspension.

During the DMV hearing, you will be able to present evidence and arguments regarding the circumstances of your arrest, including the legality of the traffic stop, the validity of the breath or blood test, and whether proper procedures were followed by law enforcement. Preparing a strong case may require documentation, witness testimonies, and possibly legal representation. Having a skilled attorney can be beneficial as they can help build your case and navigate the complexities of the DMV hearing process.

In addition to the DMV hearing, you should also address the criminal charges arising from the DUI arrest. Participation in an alcohol education program or seeking rehabilitation may also positively impact your case and any decisions made by the court regarding penalties. Engaging in these actions can demonstrate to the court that you are taking responsibility for your behavior, which could potentially influence the outcome regarding your driving privileges.

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