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Preparing For An MVA Hearing After A DUI

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If you were pulled over and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in Maryland, you may feel like your entire world has been shattered. There can be severe consequences when a person is found to have a blood alcohol content higher than .08 and faces a DUI arrest. Generally, if it is your first offense, you will have more defense options. Consequences are higher if your blood alcohol  level was extremely high and you have prior DUIs on your record.

First offenders are typically unfamiliar with the DUI legal process. Connect with a skilled Baltimore DUI lawyer as soon as you can to learn about next steps. For example, you may need to prepare for a hearing with the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). At the hearing, you may be able to secure reduced penalties, particularly if you have the correct documentation in place.

Advantages to Having a Lawyer

While some people do choose to represent themselves through the MVA hearing process, having an attorney who understands Maryland law guiding you could help to secure the end result you are seeking. For example, your lawyer can gather the evidence required to support your argument for sustained driving privileges. If you do not  request a hearing within the appropriate timeframe or have the supporting evidence needed, your driving privileges could be taken away from you.

Some items that may support your case:

  • Employment letter. Documentation that driving is part of your work and that it is possible you will not be able to perform your duties if you do not have a driver’s license.
  • Lack of options. Evidence that shows there are no other transportation options, such as the lack of public transportation near where you live, could support your argument.
  • Educational records. College students or adults taking career classes could show documentation of when they are required to be at school if they always drive to educational classes and commitments.
  • Recovery, medical, and religion. When there are alcohol support groups, medical appointments, or religious appointments throughout a person’s schedule, they could be granted driving privileges in order to continue access to these support systems.

When you share evidence at your MVA hearing that your driving privileges are necessary, it increases the likelihood that they will not be taken away as a result of your DUI.

Assessing the Details

Of course, a  Baltimore DUI lawyer will need to assess the facts of your case before determining a path forward. If you are worried that your license will be suspended following a Maryland DUI, connect with a legal professional without delay.

Do you need help getting ready for an MVA hearing? A dependable Maryland criminal lawyer will work with you and strategize your defense. When you need to defend yourself against criminal charges in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan area, contact the legal team at Iamele & Iamele, LLP. Protecting your driving privileges may be essential in order for you and your family to thrive and a seasoned legal team has the skills and experience you need to work toward your objectives. Free initial consultations are available. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

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