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Long-Term Ramifications You Might Face From A DUI Conviction

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If you have been charged with a DUI, you might be exhausted from the initial process and just want to accept charges. Without proper review of your case by a DUI attorney, you might be missing out on ways to plead down your charges or even fight your case. Here are four long-term ramifications that you might face if you are eventually convicted of a DUI.

1. Future Financial Impact

Having a DUI on your record can have financial implications on your life for years to come. If you are able to keep your license or get this back eventually, your insurance costs might be be steep. You may have to pay for DUI classes, counseling, and drug rehab meetings as part of your conviction. There may be a community service component that will cost you time and money as well.

2. Future Employment

If you have been convicted of a DUI, this isn't something that will come off of your record without further action on your part. When employers ask if you have been convicted of a crime, you legally should check 'yes' on these types of forms. It is far better to be truthful than have a company run a background check and catch you in a lie. DUI convictions might also haunt you when it comes to educational programs and certifications that require background information as well.

3. Your Public Record

In many states, DUI convictions and even mugshots are public record. While it might seem like a personal ordeal when it comes to a DUI conviction, this might be as easy as a simple online search to uncover. This information is something that you will have no control over and can be found by anyone in your life. If you can fight a conviction, you won't look like a criminal online just because of DUI charges.

4. Fallout With Friends and Family

You may find that certain relationships will be strained after a DUI conviction, especially. This might be in conjunction with other areas of your life spiraling out of control. If you are convicted, this is something that some friends and family cannot see past and some will judge your moral character. If you can keep convictions off your record with a plea bargain or have your lawyer work to fight charges, there is a chance loved ones will never know the wiser.

While you might think it is just easier to face DUI charges and move on with your life, it is important to understand how much this can affect your life as it stands now. Teaming up with a DUI attorney like one from Boehmer Law can help you ensure that you take the right steps with your charges. You may be able to possibly lower your charges or even have your conviction thrown out entirely.  


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