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		<title>When is a Plea Bargain Most Likely?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the most frequent questions I hear from clients has to do with plea bargains vs. trials.  If there is a fundamental flaw with the evidence to be used against you, or if the State&#039;s witnesses are weak, the State may not be able to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt and you should consider taking your case to trial.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most frequent questions I hear from clients has to do with plea bargains vs. trials.  If there is a fundamental flaw with the evidence to be used against you, or if the State&#039;s witnesses are weak, the State may not be able to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt and you should consider taking your case to trial.</p>
<p>On the other hand, your case may be one where the State&#039;s evidence is admissable and we may decide that a judge or jury trial may be risky.  In such instances, we may be able to negotiate a favorable plea bargain to keep you out of jail or to other minimize the negative consequences of a DUI conviction.</p>
<p>What factors come into play when we negotiate a DUI plea bargain.  There are no published statistics to answer this but DUI defense lawyers around the country generally find similarities in their experiences.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="Brad Koffel Ohio DUI lawyer" href="http://www.kjlaws.com/firmprofile/bradley.koffel">Ohio DUI lawyer Brad Koffel</a> posted a list of the top ten risk factors that hurt his chances at negotiating a plea bargain.  Brad&#039;s list is not exhaustive but I agree with him that the more of these factors that apply in your case, the more difficult it will be to negotiate the most favorable terms of a plea bargain.  Here are the factors that attorney Koffel identifies:</p>
<p>1. Car Accidents<br />
2. Blood Tests<br />
3. Breath Tests<br />
4. Urine Tests<br />
5. Video showing an impaired client<br />
6. State patrol hotline calls about our client<br />
7. Client or passenger statements tantamount to confessions of being DUI<br />
8. Rudeness &#038; belligerence towards police officers<br />
9. The county the DUI arrest occurred<br />
10. Prior Convictions for DUI</p>
<p>Rest assured that even if your case seems hopeless, my job as your DUI defense lawyer is to identify each and every weakness of the State&#039;s case and to guide you regarding steps you can take to help your chances.</p>
<p>I have found that clients accused of the most serious DUI offenses need representation even more than first time offenders with limited alcohol impairment.  I have yet to see a case where even a repeat offender with several of these risk factors does not have some redeeming character attribute that can help his case.  I therefore urge you not to just give up if the case against you looks bleak.</p>
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