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What Is Life Like after a Drunk Driving Arrest? | Law Offices of Christopher Millea - DWI Lawyer in RI

Last updated 5 months ago

Getting arrested for a DUI can definitely ruin your evening, and if you’re not careful, then it could ruin your life for a period of time. You could be facing conviction, fines, and jail time. Here’s a brief guide to life after a drunk driving arrest:

  • Legal Battle

Immediately after getting arrested for a DUI, you’ll be taken down to the station and forced to take a BAC (blood alcohol content) test. If you’re above the legal limit of .08%, you’ll be booked and indicted. What follows is either a plea bargain with the prosecution or a legal battle in front of a judge or jury. 

  • Suspension of Your Driver’s License

After getting arrested and convicted for a DUI, your license will be suspended for anywhere from 30 days to 18 months. The length of your suspension depends on the factors surrounding your arrest, such as your BAC, prior alcohol-related offenses, whether you had a minor in the car with you, and whether you caused an accident.

  • Loss of Reputation

In addition to the fees and jail time that come with a DUI conviction, your reputation will take a significant hit. Friends and family members may treat you differently and be less inclined to trust you. However, the person you disappoint the most after a DUI conviction may be yourself.

  • Long-Term Consequences

Long after you’ve served your sentence and paid your fine, a DUI conviction can come back to haunt you. The presence of a DUI conviction on your criminal record can make it difficult for you to find a job or a place to live. If you hire a skilled lawyer, however, then you may be able to get that DUI off of your criminal record forever.

If you’ve recently been arrested for a DUI, contact the Law Offices of Christopher Millea. Attorney Christopher Millea has vast experience with DUI cases and offers you high-quality advice and representation. Give our Rhode Island offices a call today at (401) 453-4000 to get started.   

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