DWIs are serious and they do not go away overnight.
The attorney would be there to help the person, so it’s important to communicate with him on a regular basis. Then they will be sure to know what is going on with the case if there are any new developments.
It would be recommended for someone who was charged with numerous DWIs to seek help through AA or another organization for their alcohol problems.
The person would usually have court on a work day, so it would be important for them to arrange their work schedule to accommodate court dates. They will have been advised of the court date well in advance.
I would not recommend going on any social media sites to discuss the case. Making posts about the case would make the information available not only to the person’s friends and family on Facebook and Twitter, but also to the prosecuting authorities.
The person should remember that if they were caught once for a DWI, chances are they could possibly be caught again. For this reason it would not be a good idea to drink and drive while they had a DWI case pending or, for that matter, if they had a prior DWI.
Getting arrested for a DWI is not the end of the world. A person should get treatment if they feel they have a problem with alcohol or drugs, but if someone just had a few drinks that night and was unlucky enough to get caught, then they should just move on with their life.
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