DUI
Experienced DUI Defense Attorneys
DUI is one of the most common criminal offenses, and is usually a class B misdemeanor. On a third or subsequent offense, the crime of DUI can become a felony. Even at the misdemeanor level, it is arguably the most serious offense and carries expensive and long lasting consequences.
⚠️ CRITICAL: REQUEST A DRIVER'S LICENSE HEARING WITHIN 10 DAYS ⚠️
You must request a driver's license hearing within 10 days of arrest or citation or you can automatically lose your driving privileges for a minimum of 3 months to 18 months or more.
Protecting Your Constitutional Rights
There are numerous issues involved in any traffic stop, but far away those issues are multiplied if the traffic stop turns into a DUI arrest. There are many potential constitutional rights violations which occur on an all too frequent basis. This disturbing practice of stepping beyond the limits of the Constitution in order to obtain a DUI arrest can only be remedied with the help of an attorney that has significant expertise in the constitutional as well as expertise in DUI law and procedure.
Many questions that arise include issues as to whether the police even had probable cause to stop a driver in the first place. Whether the field sobriety tests administered or fair and accurate, and whether the later administered intoxilyzer test meet constitutional requirements. It is important that you protect your rights if you are arrested for a DUI. A constitutional challenge may not only benefits you, but also benefit the general public by stopping police who go beyond the law.
Our DUI Defense Expertise
Both Randy and Brittany have experience in DUI law and attend seminars and conferences annually to stay up to date on the latest defenses and law.
Potential DUI Consequences
Understanding what's at stake is critical to protecting your future
License Suspension
Loss of driving privileges for 3 months to 18 months or more
SR-22 Insurance
Insurance premium increases of over $100 per month
Interlock Device
Required on every car you own at approximately $4,000 cost
Criminal Record
Misdemeanor or felony conviction affecting employment
Jail Time
Potential imprisonment depending on circumstances
Probation
Court supervision and mandatory treatment programs
DUI Defense Strategies
Insufficient Evidence
Jurisdictional Issues
Baker Rule Violations
Intoxilyzer Problems
Evidence Violations
Constitutional Violations
Time Is Critical - Act Now
The single thing that will affect the outcome of your case is retaining an attorney with significant practice experience. Don't wait - you only have 10 days to request a hearing.