The consequences of a DUI conviction can be much more
serious for individuals with a commercial driver’s license (CDL). Not only can
the penalties affect the here and now, they can also affect your livelihood for
the rest of your life. This is why it is so imperative that you retain an
attorney who can aggressively fight such a DUI charge.
Commercial drivers are held to a certain standard in Florida
and the state expects these drivers to closely follow the rules. Traffic
violations are categorized as major, serious, or otherwise. As you might
expect, driving under the influence of alcohol is considered a major violation
and is likely to result in hefty penalties.
Individuals convicted of a DUI who hold a CDL can lose their
license while also being subjected to other DUI penalties. Additionally,
drivers may also be unable to apply for a hardship license, which offers
limited driving privileges.
How can I defend against my DUI charges?
The most important first step is to hire an attorney. The
quicker you do so, the better. Your attorney needs adequate time to prepare and
the prosecution begins working from the moment you are charged to establish a
conviction.
Your attorney may be able to challenge your breathalyzer
test, as these are known for being particularly inaccurate. The police officer
may have neglected to follow proper protocol or failed to take outside factors
into account, all of which can be used in your favor.
Another aspect of defense against your charges can include whether
the officer had probable cause to pull you over. Probable cause can include
weaving between lanes, missing a stop sign, or speeding excessively. Without
probable cause, your DUI charges are much more likely to be dismissed.
It can be scary to consider the thought of losing your
commercial driver’s license and going without a job. My firm has the resources
to prepare a strong defense on your behalf. I will work tirelessly on your
case, doing whatever I can to protect your future.
Get in touch with my
firm today to schedule your free consultation with a Miami DUI lawyer for CDL.
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