CHOSN1
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Well, when I got mine in Texas about 14 years ago, I went to court and told them that I was guilty and then the judge gave me a list of things I need to do. That list included a 2 year probation which I had to pay a fee every month. It included alot of community service (forgot how many hours). I had to go to some driving class that taught us the effects of drinking and driving. And also had to sit in on a meeting where members talked about how their loved one(s) died from a drunk driver. I never got my license suspended, but i did end up paying close to $2,000 for the whole thing. I waived my right for the lawyer. I did however seek one but he told me I would be wasting my time and money by getting one. So, if you think you can get out of it, then get a lawyer but if you are guilty, don't waste your money. Just dress nice and go up to the judge and tell him in a nice polite way you are guilty.