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Why Do You Need a DUI Lawyer?

A Orange County DUI arrest can affect your life in many ways. If you have recently been charged with DUI in Orange County or elsewhere in Southern California, you are beginning to find out how complex the many issues surrounding DUI can be. You need an Orange County DUI defense lawyer.

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At the Takakjian, Sowers & Sitkoff LLP law firm, we have offices throughout Orange County in Huntington Beach, Orange, Santa Ana, Fullerton, Newport Beach, Laguna Niguel, and San Clemente and throughout Southern California. We care about what a DUI arrest is doing to your life and how it will affect your future. Our DUI lawyers can help you get though this.

  • Within ten days, you need to request a DMV hearing or face driver's license suspension. A DUI attorney can make the request, help you explain your need for a license, and even represent you if you cannot be there.
  • An experienced DUI lawyer can challenge the evidence against you. Did the officer have probable cause for an arrest? Was the field sobriety test properly conducted? Was the BAC (blood alcohol content) test accurate?
  • Your DUI defense lawyer can negotiate with the prosecutor. If there were mitigating circumstances or if the charges are not fully supported by the evidence, as your lawyer—and as former deputy district attorneys—we can protect your rights.
  • A DUI defense attorney can explain the law and the many options available under the law. At Takakjian, Sowers & Sitkoff LLP, we make sure our clients understand the criminal justice system in Orange County or elsewhere in Southern California and the penalties they may be facing.

Just because you were arrested for DUI does not mean you are guilty. Or that the prosecutor will be even able to prove a case against you! There are many technicalities and hurdles for the prosecution in a driving under the influence case. Your Takakjian, Sowers & Sitkoff LLP DUI defense attorney can examine every aspect of the case and protect your rights. Will you be asking yourself years from now: "Why didn't I try to beat that DUI?"

If you have been arrested for drunk driving in Southern California, contact the DUI attorneys at Takakjian, Sowers & Sitkoff LLP. As former deputy district attorneys, we know the criminal justice system—including DUI—from every perspective. We represent clients in communities that include: Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Orange County, Santa Ana, Long Beach, California, Anaheim, Torrance, Pasadena, Glendale, Santa Clarita, Ventura, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Newport Beach, Fullerton, Rancho Cucamonga, Orange, Ontario, Riverside, Burbank, West Covina, Norwalk, Oxnard, Pomona, Westminster, Alhambra, Whittier, Laguna Niguel, Thousand Oaks, Mission Viejo, Simi Valley, and Bellflower.

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We have nearby offices throughout Southern California. In Orange County we have offices to meet you in Huntington Beach, Orange, Santa Ana, Fullerton, Newport Beach, Laguna Niguel, and San Clemente.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What will happen on my first court date and do I have to be there if I have a lawyer?
The first court date is called an arraignment. On this day a plea will be entered to the charges (guilty, not guilty or no contest). Usually, the police reports and a list of charges (Complaint) are obtained. The defendant in misdemeanor cases will usually not have to be present if represented by an attorney. In felony cases the defendant must appear.
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