Does my friend need a lawyer at an arraignment for a DUI charge?

My friend was arrested yesterday on a DUI charge. He posted bail and his arraignment is tomorrow. Does he need a lawyer present then or does he wait until his court date? ...





My friend was arrested yesterday on a DUI charge. He posted bail and his arraignment is tomorrow. Does he need a lawyer present then or does he wait until his court date?

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11 Responses to “Does my friend need a lawyer at an arraignment for a DUI charge?”

  1. Bindu N says:

    Hiring a lawyer for minor legal problems can be expensive, but there are websites like LawGuru, FindLaw and other places where you can get free legal advice. I found this website useful – http://www.uelp.org/freelegal.html

  2. Morningstar says:

    Best to have a lawyer from the beginning.

  3. Harley Lady says:

    He can wait until his court date. But, the judge will act like he should have had one tomorrow.

  4. Mr Goodhi © says:

    No,

    but it might be a good idea. Tell him to only say not guilty & no more.

  5. Scotty says:

    He doesn’t need to have one, but Iwould definetely recommend him getting one.

  6. doggirl104 says:

    yes and no. 2 points please

  7. crystal h says:

    I think that your friend do not needed a lawyer becasue at the arraignment is telling him his charges, but should have one present at his court day.

  8. laughter_every_day says:

    At the arraignment he will be called upon to plead. If he pleads not guilty, the cause will be set for trial at a later date. He can certainly do that himself. However, in some courts the arraignment is also the only time one gets offered a plea bargain. He should have counsel to help decide how to plead, whether to accept any offer. Usually, however, DUI does not result in a plea bargain other than an agreement to recommend the sentence that he would probably get after a trial. So, the short answer is that he will probably want to plead not guilty and can do that himself.

  9. deb p says:

    yes he does .he can plead not guilty ,and tell the judge he is retaining an attorney

  10. john h says:

    i would never go to court without a lawyer but he could say not guilty without one get a lawyer who knows the DA it helps alot

  11. Jenny says:

    See one asap

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