What is a plea bargain for a DUI?

A plea bargain is an agreement between a defendant and the prosecutor in a criminal case. In West Virginia, a plea bargain for a DUI could involve the defendant pleading guilty to a lesser charge, or to a reduced number of charges, in exchange for a reduced sentence, a lighter fine, or a combination of both. For example, if the defendant was charged with a DUI, the prosecution might offer to reduce the charge to a lesser charge, such as reckless driving, in exchange for a lighter fine and a promise to attend a driver safety course. In another scenario, the prosecutor might agree to drop additional charges that the defendant was facing, such as possession of drugs or alcohol, in exchange for a guilty plea to the DUI charge. The details of a plea bargain will vary depending on the facts of each case. The defendant should discuss the potential plea bargain with an attorney who can advise as to the best course of action. The ultimate decision as to whether to accept or reject a plea bargain rests with the defendant.

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