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What Can Happen After Receiving A DWI Charge In Gastonia, North Carolina

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  • By Lakota R. Denton


    There are a lot of unforeseen consequences of being charged with a DWI in Gastonia, NC. In addition to the criminal punishments, You can lose your license and be saddled with expensive fees.

    For many, the most challenging aspect of a DWI is losing your driving privileges. Initially, you are faced with an automatic thirty-day Civil Revocation period. It is possible after ten days to receive a limited driving privilege that would allow you to drive for certain purposes, such as school and work, but after the thirty day period, your license is in effect until the DWI has been legally resolved by the court. Phase two of the license revocation begins if and when you are convicted of the DWI. An individual who is found guilty of a DWI will lose their license for 1 year, starting immediately after the conviction. At that time, it is again possible to obtain another limited driving privilege (to allow you to commute to work, school etc.) for the duration of that one year period.

    An individual is going to be faced with a variety of financial burdens after pleading guilty to, or convicted of a DWI. The judge will initially issue a fine for being found guilty, which can range from $200 to $10,000, depending on the severity of the incident (For example: If you are a first time offender, vs. a Felony DWI charge involving a death or repeat offense). Court costs will also be the responsibility of the individual charged. This number can vary due to each court determining their own fee amounts, but generally speaking, it can be several hundred dollars. There may also be additional costs, associated with things like obtaining limited driving privilege, alcohol assessment and treatment, and reinstatement of your drivers license.

    If a person is convicted of a DWI in North Carolina, their car insurance provider is legally allowed to raise that person's insurance by up to 400%. The insurance company does this not only to protect its own business interests (people with DWI are more of a financial risk), but also due to the fact that a DWI conviction puts 12 insurance points on a person's record. Because earning one insurance point on a driving record through a speeding ticket increases insurance rates, twelve points makes insurance rates skyrocket. Additionally, these points will remain on the person's driving record for a three-year period (as long as no additional points are levied during that time period).

    An experienced criminal defense lawyer can be in an invaluable asset in receiving the best outcome from a DWI charge. Minick Law's experienced attorneys are ready to help, and are standing by to offer a free consultation on your case. Contact them today.






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