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Man Pleads Not Guilty to Sixth DUI

A man in the Butte, Montana area has reportedly pleaded not guilty to his sixth drunken driving offense. Daniel Newton was originally pulled over for allegedly speeding when he then failed a field sobriety test. As a result, he was arrested for driving under the influence as he tested over the legal limit on a breath test. Now, he has pleaded not guilty to felony DUI. For now, he has been released but will be wearing a SCRAM alcohol monitoring device.       

Dealing with a DUI charge is complicated and can be a fairly long process depending on the circumstances. You may be facing jail time, heavy fines, alcohol education programs, community service and other consequences that will affect your life. You do have options when being charged with DUI and you need to know how to properly proceed forward in resolving this matter.

By working with a DUI attorney, you will know that your case is being handled correctly and by someone who specializes in these particular legal matters. It’s important that you have someone you trust protecting your rights. A drunk driving lawyer will be able to explain this process to you and guide you along through any difficult matters. Please take some time today to contact a DUI lawyer today and begin discussing the details of your case so that you can begin to move forward with your life again.

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