Raleigh Drunk Driving Does Not Need to Lead to a Conviction
A DUI convictionA conviction is a formal finding by a court - either following a trial by a judge or jury or following the entry of a pleaA plea agreementA plea agreement is usually a negotiated agreement between the defendant (through his lawyer) and the prosecution where the defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for some benefit, including, but not limited to, a reduced sentence or a reduction of charges.
An Alford Plea is a guilty plea with all of the benefits and consequences of a guilty plea, but where the defendant does not admit personal guilt. is usually a negotiated agreement between the defendant (through his lawyer) and the prosecution where the defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for some benefit, including, but not limited to, a reduced sentence or a reduction of charges.
An Alford Plea is a guilty plea with all of the benefits and consequences of a guilty plea, but where the defendant does not admit personal guilt. - of guilt. is a very expensive, not to mention potentially damaging, event. Just because you’ve been arrested on a police officer’s suspicion that you were driving while drunk, you should try to challenge the arrest by seeking a competent attorney.
Here’s a little video that dramatizes the problem of DUI arrests. If The Chetson Firm can be of help, contact (919) 352-9411 or email info@chetson.com.