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Attorney Matthew Alford talks about the factors that determine how long a DWI case will take.

How long does that process usually take from the time you are charged until the case is concluded? That depends on the type of charge it is as well as the court that your case lands in. The only surefire way to get a case concluded quickly is for you to go in there and lay down like a lap dog and plead guilty to the charge. That is not what our clients want. Our clients hire us at Stradley, Chernoff and Alford because they want their case dismissed or they want to go to trial and win it. You have to be committed to the process. It is going to take some time, several months at a minimum and the DA has to know that you're committed to see the case until the end. By hiring the lawyers at Stradley, Chernoff and Alford the DA is going to know you are committed because they know that we mean business.

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