
What You Need to Know About Drunk Driving Charges
Driving under the influence (DUI) is treated as a serious criminal offence. Otrebski Attorneys offers legal guidance to individuals who face these charges and require strategic defence.
Legal Alcohol Limits in South Africa
Breath Alcohol Limit
Drivers may not exceed 0.24mg of alcohol per 1000ml of breath.
Blood Alcohol Limit
The legal limit is 0.05g of alcohol per 100ml of blood, and 0.02g for professional drivers.
How Drunk Driving Charges Are Processed
Arrest and Testing Procedure
Roadside Breathalyser
Traffic officers administer a breath test to determine probable intoxication.
Blood Sample Collection
If intoxication is suspected, a blood test is taken by a medical professional and sent for laboratory analysis.
Court Proceedings and Evidence
Laboratory Results
Lab results become key evidence during prosecution.
Officer Testimony
Statements from arresting officers may be used to support the charge.
Consequences of a Drunk Driving Conviction
Penalties You May Face
Fines and Criminal Record
A conviction may lead to heavy fines and a permanent criminal record.
Imprisonment
Depending on severity, imprisonment of up to six years is possible.
Driving Licence Suspension
The court may suspend or revoke your driving licence.
Long-Term Impact
Employment Challenges
A criminal record can impact professional opportunities.
Insurance Implications
Insurers may increase premiums or decline future cover.
How Otrebski Attorneys Assists With Drunk Driving Matters
Tailored Legal Defence
Case Assessment
Otrebski Attorneys evaluate every detail of your arrest and evidence.
Challenging Procedures
Your legal team may challenge unlawful arrests, unreliable breathalyser results, or incorrect testing processes.
Protecting Your Rights
Court Representation
A skilled attorney guides you through court processes while defending your rights.
Negotiating Reduced Penalties
Where applicable, the firm negotiates alternatives such as rehabilitation programmes or reduced sentencing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I avoid a criminal record for drunk driving?
Sometimes, yes. Outcomes depend on the facts of your case and the strength of your legal defence.
How long do drunk driving court cases take?
Timelines vary, usually between several months to over a year depending on evidence and court availability.
Can my charges be dropped?
Charges may be withdrawn if procedures were flawed, evidence is unreliable, or rights were violated.
Do I need a lawyer?
Legal representation significantly increases your chances of a favourable outcome.
Speak to Otrebski Attorneys for Immediate Legal Assistance
Facing a drunk driving charge can feel overwhelming, but expert defence can make all the difference. Contact Otrebski Attorneys today for strategic legal support tailored to your case and your future.
