Most jurisdictions are tough on drunk driving due to political pressure from outside groups like MADD. It's highly unlikely you are going to get it completely dismissed, at least on your own. the only way to stand a chance is to have someone trained and experienced in DUI defense because even though it's a misdemeanor, they are highly complex. You will need someone to evaluate every step of the case to see if there are any deficiencies that may get the charges reduced or dismissed. You need someone to carefully evaluate the police report, cruiser cam videos to make sure the stop is valid and to see if the field sobriety tests were administered correctly. It's also important to check the certifications of the officer performing the chemical test and again to see if it was done correctly and all rules were followed. There may be some issues that can help you get a better plea offer. A good DUI attorney is a very good investment as he will more than pay for himself in what he can save you in terms of fines, costs, driver's responsibility fees, higher insurance premiums, points on your driving record, possible vehicle immobilization or ignition interlock. At least consult with a DUI attorney in your area and do not go with the lowest bidder.
Answered on Mar 12th, 2013 at 9:36 PM