An arrest for driving under the influence (DUI) can leave you feeling disoriented and overwhelmed. Suddenly, your future feels uncertain as you face the legal system. In this stressful time, advice from well-meaning friends and questionable online sources often creates more confusion than clarity. You need straightforward answers from a team that understands what you are going through and can help you avoid DUI law myths. At Judnich Law Office, our Montana DUI lawyers cut through the noise, providing clear, empathetic legal counsel so you can confidently move forward. 

Debunking Common DUI Misconceptions

Misinformation about DUIs can lead to poor decisions that have lasting consequences. Many myths are based on half-truths or outdated information, creating significant risks for anyone facing a charge. Here, we address some of the most prevalent DUI misconceptions to provide you with accurate information:

Myth 1: You Can Refuse a Breathalyzer Test Without Consequences

One of the most dangerous DUI law myths is that you can simply refuse a breath, blood, or urine test without any penalty. However, Montana operates under an implied consent law, which says that by driving on Montana roads, you have already consented to chemical testing if a law enforcement officer has reasonable grounds to believe you are under the influence. Refusing to take the test will result in an automatic and immediate suspension of your driver’s license. Refusing a test triggers an immediate administrative license suspension. This suspension is a separate civil penalty that proceeds independently of your criminal DUI case. 

Myth 2: The Court Will Not Convict You If Your BAC Is Below 0.08%

While a 0.08% blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is the legal limit for a DUI, the State can still arrest and convict you if your BAC is lower. Under Montana law, the courts will find a person guilty of a DUI if they are under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both, to a degree that impairs their ability to operate a vehicle safely. With the increase in drug-related DUIs, this is especially relevant. An officer can use observations of your driving, performance on field sobriety tests, and other physical evidence to argue that you were impaired, even without a high BAC reading.

Myth 3: A First-Offense DUI Is Just a Minor Infraction

Treating a first-time DUI charge as a simple traffic ticket is a significant mistake. A conviction carries severe penalties that can impact your life for years. Even for a first offense, Montana law allows for penalties that may include jail time, substantial fines, mandatory completion of an alcohol education course, and installation of an ignition interlock device on your vehicle. Furthermore, a DUI conviction creates a permanent criminal record, which can affect employment opportunities, professional licenses, and even housing applications.

Myth 4: Fighting a DUI Charge Is a Waste of Time and Money

Feeling hopeless after an arrest is understandable, but pleading guilty without exploring your options is rarely the best course of action. Every DUI case has unique facts and potential defenses that may include:

  • The legality of the initial traffic stop,
  • Improperly administered field sobriety tests,
  • Inaccurate or poorly calibrated breathalyzer equipment, or
  • Violations of your constitutional rights during the arrest.

An attorney can scrutinize every piece of evidence to build a strong defense strategy. You accept the maximum possible consequences without a proper defense.

How Judnich Law Office Provides a Clear Path Forward

At Judnich Law Firm, we know how overwhelming a DUI charge can feel, and we are here to guide you through it. Our team has built a strong reputation across Montana for defending DUI cases with skill and dedication, working from our offices in Missoula and Bozeman to serve clients statewide. What makes our firm different is how we combine trusted legal knowledge with personal attention, offering 24/7 access to your case through a secure online portal and quick, clear communication when you need answers. When you work with Judnich Law Firm, you have a team committed to protecting your rights and helping you move forward.

Take the First Step Toward Clarity

Letting DUI law myths and fear dictate your next steps can jeopardize your future. We provide the straightforward guidance you need to navigate this difficult time. Contact Judnich Law Office today to discuss your case and understand your options.