Why Early Decisions Matter
After a DUI or impaired driving charge, the first court date often feels like the moment a decision must be made.
In reality, it is only the beginning of the process.
Pleading guilty early can permanently close off options that would otherwise exist.
The Evidence Is Not Reviewed Immediately
Disclosure is usually provided after the first appearance.
Until the evidence is reviewed, the strength of the case is unknown.
Charges Are Sometimes Resolved Later
The outcome depends on procedures, testing requirements, and the specific facts of the stop.
These cannot be assessed without examining the file.
Early Advice Prevents Permanent Decisions
Once a plea is entered, changing it can be difficult or impossible.
Speaking with a lawyer first ensures the decision is informed.
What To Do Instead
Attend court as required, but avoid making decisions about the case before receiving advice.
Bring your paperwork and discuss the situation with Josh Krueger.
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Explanation of what happens before court
You do not need to decide immediately.
You only need to understand the consequences before choosing.
Contact Josh Krueger in Surrey to review your options.
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