I’m going to plead guilty to a DUI. Should I hire a lawyer for 750 or just use the public defender?
Wednesday, June 18th, 2008 at
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If I know I’m going to plead guilty, is there any reason to go with an attorney? Can they possibly more effectively reduce the penalties as opposed to a public defender or court appointed attorney?
If I know I’m going to plead guilty, is there any reason to go with an attorney? Can they possibly more effectively reduce the penalties as opposed to a public defender or court appointed attorney?


no attorney,, plead prior for judgment
If you can afford a lawyer you are more than likely not going to get a public defender.
You should never go to court without a lawyer.
Don’t bleed for a shark.
Whenever your liberty is at stake, or whenever your permanent record is being opened up in preparation for the insertion of new information about you, you should have the best help you possibly can at your side.
That said, my observation of this process is that it is often just a moneymaker for the state and the attorneys. This process, tho, makes money for them by reducing the charges against you.
What have you learned on google about dui penalties and pleadings in your state?
Yes, Don’t plead guilty to a judge he will max you out, get a lawyer, if you can’t afford one at least take with a public defender if worse comes to worse plead No Contest.
save ur money, ur going to need it for up coming fees and monetary penalties. good luck.
use a public defender they are pretty good i would just use them if you already decided to plead gulity. why waste your money unless you find another lawyer for less money
If you’re under the age of 21 maybe you can get off on a youthful offender plea so it’ll be dropped from your record when you turn 21.
unless you are looking at six months or more for your offense you have no right to a public attorney
Take it to trial. On trial day they’ll offer you a sweet plea or drop the charges because they won’t spend the dollars to convict you.
Hire a Lawyer! Check out the site below, make sure to change the location/state in which you got the DUI. Hope this helps.