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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?
The basic difference between a misdemeanor offense and a felony offense is that when people are charged with felonies, they will face a year or more of jail time if they are convicted.  Additionally, felonies are more serious than misdemeanors.

The police offered me a deal.  Should I accept?
No, you should never accept any deal offered by the police or prosecutors until you have spoken with a San Diego criminal defense lawyer.  An attorney that handles criminal defense cases can advise you whether the deal being offered is fair or unjust and also represent you throughout the duration of your legal matters. 

What are the DUI laws in San Diego?
In the city of San Diego, people can be charged with DUI (driving under the influence) if they operate motor vehicles while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  They may also be charged with DUI if their blood alcohol level is 0.08% or higher as that is California's legal limit.

Will I lose my license after being charged with DUI?
The answer to your question will depend upon the outcome of your DMV hearing.  In California, people who have been charged with DUI must schedule a meeting with the Department of Motor Vehicles to determine if their driver's licenses will be revoked or remain intact. It is always a wise idea to have a San Diego DUI defense lawyer represent you before and during your hearing with the DMV.

Do I need a lawyer?
Absolutely!  If you are convicted of a crime, whether it is a misdemeanor or a felony, you will face legal repercussions that will greatly impact the rest of your life.  For this reason, you want to obtain the services of a lawyer that operates a criminal defense practice local to you.  By doing this, you will have the legal representation you need to fight your charges and possibly avoid conviction.

For all of your legal questions and concerns, please contact San Diego criminal defense lawyer Aaron T. Hicks today!

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