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<br>https://www.attorneycarl.com/dwi -<br>Louisiana DWI law process is explained in an easy way.<br>We are a criminal defense law firm that defends clients charged with DWI anywhere in Louisiana. Many of our clients have a lot of questions and concerns after getting arrested for DWI. Therefore, we have created a lot of information on DWI that is available for everyone.<br>The internet is full of information on DWI, however, much of that is irrelevant because it doesnu2019t pertain to Louisiana DWI law. This website does. Please enjoy this DWI portal and all the information it has to offer.<br>Feel free to email or call us at 225-964-6720 for more information on your pending DWI.<br>
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DWI Process in Louisiana Arrest Criminal Case License Case Administrative Hearing Request The defendant is usually booked and a bail amount will be set. The defendant can post bond to be released. The police officer should provide a temporary license if he took license. The attorney only has 30 days to request the hearing. Prosecutor Files Charges Review Reports & Prepare Once the prosecutor receives the reports from the arresting officer, he will determine how to prosecute you. This is when your lawyer should be communicating with him. Arraignment The attorney can examine the reports and any other discoverable information relating to the stop and arrest. Administrative Hearing The Arraignment is when the judge tells you the charges against you and you enter a plea. Trial The Administrative Hearing is for the purpose of determining if the officer can ask you to take the chemical tests. If the proper evidence is proven, your license could get suspended after the ruling. At this hearing, you can either go to trial or plead guilty. Your attorney may negotiate a deal with the prosecutor on or before this date. DMV Suspension Letter Expungement The DMV must send you notice of withdrawal of driving privileges in Louisiana. You may apply for a hardship license or file a Petition to Stay. Depending on the resolution of your case, you may be able to file a Motion to Expunge your arrest and/or conviction. Copyright 2020-21 Carl Barkemeyer, Criminal Defense Attorney. Visit https://www.attorneycarl.com/dwi