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  • By: Ira Miller, Esq.

I understand going to court can be intimidating, a little nerve-racking, and probably not how you want to be spending your time. However, court appearances are important and necessary to achieve your goals for the case. I am providing you with the following tips to help inform you of what you can expect. By following these few simple rules, you will avoid problems, make court as comfortable as possible, and learn what to expect in court? 1. Be On Time As the saying goes, five minutes early is on time, on time is late, and five minutes late is unacceptable. Some judges will take you into custody or call unneeded attention to you in the courtroom if you arrive late. Therefore, I recommend arriving in the courtroom 5 minutes early and at the courthouse 20 minutes prior to court. You will be required to go through security prior to entering…Read More

Judge's gavel, whiskey glass, and toy car, symbolizing elements of a DWI case - Law Office of Ira Z. Mill
  • By: Ira Miller, Esq.

One of the biggest questions I receive from my clients is how can I expect my case to proceed now that I have been arrested for DWI. I understand no one wants to spend their time going through a criminal case and meeting with attorneys. However, we are here to make the process as easy as possible for you so that you can make a fully informed decision on your case. The purpose of this article is to provide you with some idea of what you can expect in the handling of your case in the hopes it will help relieve some of the stress and anxiety of having a pending DWI arrest charge. 1. Request Administrative License Revocation Hearing And Discovery When you are arrested for Driving While Intoxicated the Department of Public Safety will seek the suspension of your driver's license. Depending on the facts of the case…Read More

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