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- A DUI arrest can lead to fines, license suspension, jail time, and long‑term impacts on your life.
- Our DUI legal services cover all stages—from booking to plea, trial, and sentencing—so you can focus on what matters most.
- Initial Consultation – We review the facts of your case, identify strengths and weaknesses, and explain your options.
- Evidence Review – We examine breathalyzer, blood, field sobriety tests, and police reports for procedural errors.
- Defense Strategy – Common defenses include faulty equipment, unlawful stop, ineffective field sobriety, and medical conditions.
- Negotiation & Plea – We negotiate with prosecutors to reduce charges, fines, or dismiss the case.
- Trial Representation – If the case goes to court, we protect your rights, challenge evidence, and argue for the best outcome.
- Sentencing & Appeals – We work to minimize jail time, fines, and license suspensions, and can file appeals if needed.
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- Learn more about DUI laws in your state at the Nolo DUI Guide.
- Explore resources from the Justia DUI law center.
- Check out the National College of DUI Defense for state by state DUI laws.
What should I do immediately after a DUI arrest?
• Don’t sign anything without an attorney.
• Ask if the arresting officer is following proper procedures.
• Request a copy of the booking record and the police report.
• Contact a criminal‑defense lawyer as soon as possible for legal advice.
Can my breathalyzer test be challenged?
Yes. Common challenges include improper calibration, operator error, or failure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do I need a lawyer to file a DUI?
While you can represent yourself, an experienced attorney can reduce risks and speed up the process.
How long does it take to register a DUI?
Typically 8–12 months, but the timeline depends on the USPTO’s workload and any objections.