Prosecutors are human.
Prosecutors are just like everyone else. They're human, with individual likes and dislikes. Why is this important? Because some prosecutors will consider withdrawing the charges against you, or agreeing to plea bargain your case down to a lesser charge. Others won't.
If your case is appropriate for plea negotiations you'll want to know which prosecutors to approach, and which ones to avoid. You'll also want to know when to approach the prosecutor, what to say, and what not to say. That's where an impaired driving lawyer can help you.
Most lawyers who practice impaired driving law are in court every day. They see the prosecutors in action. They watch and learn how certain prosecutors handle cases. How they deal with other lawyers. How they make submissions to the judge. And they learn how they negotiate.
The bottom line
You might have a great case for plea negotiations. But a prosecutor won't agree to withdraw your impaired driving charges, or lower them just because you ask them to. It's important to know who you're dealing with, and how to deal with them if you want to get the best result.
Talk to an impaired driving lawyer. One who knows the law, and the other players in the criminal courts. They'll know how to get you your best result.
Impaired Driving Information Videos
When should you speak to a lawyer?
It is best to consult with an impaired driving lawyer as early in the process as possible.
Legal Fees
To pick up the phone and call us costs absolutely nothing, and you should make that call right now.
What is impaired driving?
Even if you were drinking and driving, you still might not have been impaired.


