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DUI Laws | A Client's Letter of Hope [The following anonymous letter was sent to Mr. Head by one of his clients. She wrote this letter to help her “vent” her frustrations and stress about her DUI arrest. She has given permission for this letter to be posted on his web sites and given to his firm’s prospective clients. Her DUI was ultimately reduced to reckless driving, which saved her job.] February 4, 2006 YOU ARE NOT ALONE It has been a little over two months since one of the most memorable nights in my 34 years occurred. That was the night I was arrested for DUI. Perhaps I should preface this message by revealing a few things about myself. I am a truly blessed individual and throughout the course of these last two months, still believe so! I am blessed with a wonderful husband who is faithful, loving, honest and kind. I am blessed with a wonderful career that has taken me to countries such as Canada, Germany, Ireland, Greece and Spain as well as most places in the United States. I have a great family both here and in Honduras, where I was born. I have seen and done things that most folks have not done in their lifetimes. I’ve traveled all through Europe, Chile, Argentina and Honduras. I’ve hiked the most beautiful peaks and volcanoes of Chile, snorkeled off the keys of Belize and rang in the New Year in 2000 in a small village in Bariloche, Argentina. So to say that the night of my DUI arrest was one of the MOST memorable means a lot. I began writing this article the week my DUI arrest happened, partially at the suggestion of my attorney, William Head. I started writing this article with much anger and resentment toward the DUI task force officer who arrested me. This follows the absolute shock and embarrassment that this arrest had happened at all. As you can see from the remainder of this article, months have gone by and my outlook has changed; although the embarrassment has not gone away. Despite being accused of a crime that I do not believe I committed, I never stopped believing that I am very blessed and extremely fortunate. This belief in my good fortune increases more and more each day. Heck, at times, I even thank the system that this happened, for I have learned a lot. I’ve always believed that when you are thrown lemons, you make lemonade. Life will always throw you twist and turns. It’s how you maneuver through them that can make a difference in your outcome in the road of life. Throughout the last two months, I have learned new things about myself --- things I would have never learned had I not been arrested for a DUI. I’d like to share them with you so that you can learn from my mistakes and successes throughout this time.
I could go on with what I’ve learned throughout my last few months from my arrest because there are so many things to share. The most valuable lesson I have learned is that I will never go through this again. I have learned the difference between high risk and low risk choices. Take it from one who knows from experience: making low risk choices is a lot more rewarding and a lot less costly than making high risk choices. I’d like to leave you this final word. If you who think this can never happen to you, IT CAN. For those of you this has happened to, YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Remember, when you are handed lemons, make lemonade you’ll be amazed at what you can learn. Anonymous |
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