At a DMV hearing, a DMV officer plays the role of judge, jury, and prosecutor. The DMV officer determines:
- whether you were driving,
- whether the arresting officer had reasonable suspicion to stop you,
- probable cause to arrest you, and
- whether your blood-alcohol level was .08% or more.
If your California DUI attorney can prove that one of these four elements is missing, then you win the hearing and your license is not suspended. If you hire an attorney, your attorney will appear for you at the DMV hearing, and you can avoid the inconvenience and embarrassment of going to the DMV hearing or appearing in court in front of the judge during your criminal case.
Within 10 days of your DUI incident, the DMV will suspend your license if you or your DUI attorney do not request a DMV hearing. The Law Office of William Daley will schedule your DMV hearing for you and fight to keep your license, as well as fight for you in your criminal case.
Call our office today to speak with William Daley, an aggressive San Diego DUI lawyer with over 30 years of experience defending his clients and fighting their DUI charges. Call our office today at (619) 238-1905 for a free consultation.

