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What Happens After a First DUI Arrest in Maryland?

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Being arrested for DUI can be a frightening and stressful experience, especially if it is your first encounter with the criminal justice system. Many people are unsure what happens next and what steps they should take to protect themselves. Understanding the process after a first DUI arrest in Maryland can help you make informed decisions and avoid costly mistakes.


A DUI arrest typically begins with a traffic stop. After an officer suspects impairment, they may conduct field sobriety tests, request a breath test, or gather other evidence. If an arrest occurs, you may face both criminal proceedings and administrative actions affecting your driver's license.



Understanding a First DUI Arrest in Maryland


One of the biggest mistakes people make after a DUI arrest is assuming that a conviction is automatic. Every case is unique, and the prosecution must prove its case using admissible evidence. Issues involving the traffic stop, testing procedures, equipment calibration, and officer observations can all become important factors in the defense.


A first DUI conviction can result in fines, license suspension, mandatory education programs, probation, and in some cases incarceration. The consequences can extend beyond the courtroom, affecting employment opportunities, insurance rates, and professional licenses.


The Law Office of Mike Rothman carefully reviews every aspect of a DUI case to identify weaknesses in the prosecution's evidence and develop a defense strategy tailored to the specific circumstances of the arrest.


If you have been arrested for DUI in Maryland, speaking with an experienced defense attorney as soon as possible can help you understand your options and protect your rights throughout the legal process.


At The Law Office of Mike Rothman, we provide experienced DUI defense representation for clients throughout Maryland.


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