Next, the judge will normally ask how you want to take a plea. Typically, the options are guilty, not guilty, and “nolo contendere” (no contest). Although some defendants might want to plead guilty and get it over with, most will enter a not-guilty plea at the arraignment. At this initial point in your case, a not-guilty plea just allows you to keep your options open—which is normally the best tact. Call Bobe & Snell Law Office LLC at (470) 268-5802 If you are looking for an experienced and reliable DUI attorney to handle your DUI case.
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When it comes to obtaining medical benefits in Alpharetta, the process can be overwhelming and filled with complexities that are hard to navigate alone. That’s where an experienced Alpharetta medical benefits attorney comes in.