Why is My DUI Case Taking So Long?
Why is My DUI Case Taking So Long?
There is nothing more frightening than being accused of a crime. Whether you are guilty or not, the prospect of jail time, fines, and having a criminal record can be terrifying. If you are charged with a DUI, you will also face the prospect of losing your license. The wheels of justice are slow to turn and a DUI case can take a long time to get to court. If you are in the state of California, it is not uncommon for it to take a year before a DUI case is heard. It may be somewhat comforting to understand the process of a DUI case in the state.Understanding the ProcessIf you are observed driving erratically, another driver on the road may call the police or a police officer may notice the behavior themselves and they may pull you over. When you are pulled over, you should always put your hands on the steering wheel and be very polite to the police officer. They may ask you questions about where you have been and how much you have had to drink, but you do not have to answer them. They may ask you to take a breathalyzer test or a field sobriety test, but you may refuse those tests. However, your license may be temporarily suspended as a result.
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