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DUI/DWI Charges Are Serious
DUI/DWI Charges Are Serious
Whether you call it “driving under the influence” (DUI) or “driving while intoxicated,” every state in the Union takes impaired driving seriously. If you face DUI/DWI charges for driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of the two, you could lose your driver’s license for a lengthy period – or even land in prison. Don’t take these charges lightly – even if your alleged offense occurred out-of-state. Our DUI/DWI attorneys can help you fight these charges to achieve the best possible outcome for your unique circumstances. Get in touch with one of our experienced DUI/DWI lawyers today.

Can I Fight the Results of a Breath or Field Sobriety Test?
As a licensed driver, you have already given implied consent for testing by a police officer who has probable cause to believe that you are under the influence of an intoxicating substance. The police officer might ask you to stand on one leg, walk in a straight line, recite the alphabet, or submit to a breathalyzer test. You do have the right to refuse, but know that in many states, you will lose your driver’s license immediately. However, our DUI/DWI legal team might be able to intervene more effectively on your behalf in that case. If, on the other hand, you’ve already submitted to a test, there’s still hope. In some cases, we can show that the results of a urinalysis, blood alcohol, or breathalyzer test are questionable due to faulty calibration, human error, weather conditions or medical situations. So never lose hope. We can help. Contact our experienced DUI legal team today.
Is It Possible to Get Past DUI Convictions Expunged or Sealed?
Depending on the state and the circumstances in which your conviction occurred, our DUI attorneys can look at your situation and local law to see if your situation qualifies for expungement or sealing. If you do qualify, it’s well worth the effort to petition the court to seal or expunge your records. Whether your records are sealed from public view or completely destroyed (expungement), they’ll no longer be visible to creditors, employers, or other decision-makers. If you have a prior conviction, our DUI legal team might be able to help. Book an appointment with one of our DUI lawyers today.
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