Criminal Defense Law
After an arrest, the first stage of a DUI court case is arraignment. This is when the charges against you are read aloud in court and you are given the chance to plea guilty or not guilty. If you plead not guilty, the next stage is a pretrial hearing. At this hearing, your lawyer will argue that there is insufficient evidence to prove that you were impaired while driving. If the judge agrees with your lawyer, your case may be dismissed outright.
If your case proceeds to trial, the next stage is jury selection. Here, both sides will have an opportunity to question potential jurors and determine whether they would be impartial in hearing your case. Once a jury has been seated, both sides will present their evidence and arguments. If the jury finds you guilty of DUI, the final stage is sentencing. The judge will also consider aggravating and mitigating factors to determine an appropriate sentence, which may include jail time, probation, community service, and/or a suspended driver’s license.
DUI cases are serious matters that can have lasting consequences on your life. If you have been charged with DUI in Oklahoma, it is important to seek experienced legal representation as soon as possible. At Holmes, Yates and Johnson our team of experienced criminal defense attorneys has successfully represented clients in all stages of DUI court cases. We understand what it takes to gain a favorable outcome in these complex cases and we will fight tirelessly on your behalf. Contact us today for a free consultation.
