Dwls with previous conviction

can I do deffered adjudification without having a attorney when I show up to court ?


Sure, you're free to inquire.
If your citation was for speeding, disobeying a traffic control device, or most other traffic citations; getting a DEFERRED ADJUDICATION is often ask and you shall receive.

However, with a DWLS (and not your first rodeo), you never know.

You see, sometimes you need to convince the prosecutor to reduce the charge to a lesser or included offense together a DA.

You might ask if you qualify for a public defender.

Worst case, you can always request a continuance of six or seven weeks to get enough money together to retain an attorney.

Good luck.
 
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