Our Team of attorneys and support staff has vast knowledge and experience in the area of DWI law. More importantly we have a healthy respect for the importance of these cases and put great emphasis on treating our DWI clients as if they were dear friends or family members. We work your case from top to bottom and involve you in the process. Even if you do not choose to push your case all the way to jury trial, you will know all of your options and make very informed decisions all along the way.
We leave no stone unturned; one of our partners (former judge) fought his own bad DWI all the way through a jury trial and was found innocent in 9 minutes. We know how worrisome a DWI can be. Driving While Suspended or Revoked is a much more serious charge than many people realize. Simply pleading guilty to such a charge will result in a one year revocation of your license, 12 points on your driving record, and can even require mandatory jail time.
In many cases, we can help you have your DWS/DWR charges amended so that you can avoid the points, the one-year revocation, and spending any time in jail.
We leave no stone unturned; one of our partners (former judge) fought his own bad DWI all the way through a jury trial and was found innocent in 9 minutes. We know how worrisome a DWI can be. Driving While Suspended or Revoked is a much more serious charge than many people realize. Simply pleading guilty to such a charge will result in a one year revocation of your license, 12 points on your driving record, and can even require mandatory jail time.
In many cases, we can help you have your DWS/DWR charges amended so that you can avoid the points, the one-year revocation, and spending any time in jail.
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Attorney Brendan, simply put, is a good guy.
Good guys in the judicial system finish first.
He has worked all sides of criminal cases during his time at the state prosecutor's office and as a defense attorney in private practice.
Mr. Pupillo is a member in good standing of the National College of DUI Defense and focuses on criminal law.
Ms. Dixon is the all around go-to person at DWI Center, Traffic Law Counselors, and Carter Law Offices, LLC.
We are not sure if it's compulsory that she join MENSA, but if organization dictates membership, well, she should be inducted immediately.
Good guys in the judicial system finish first.
He has worked all sides of criminal cases during his time at the state prosecutor's office and as a defense attorney in private practice.
Mr. Pupillo is a member in good standing of the National College of DUI Defense and focuses on criminal law.
Ms. Dixon is the all around go-to person at DWI Center, Traffic Law Counselors, and Carter Law Offices, LLC.
We are not sure if it's compulsory that she join MENSA, but if organization dictates membership, well, she should be inducted immediately.
The Attorney Fees for a DWI Nearly Always Vary Depending On Your Facts & Circumstances.
Unfortunately, in addition to attorney fees you will often likely incur: 1) Time in Court Away From Job, 2) Fines For Companion Tickets, 3) Possible Court-Assigned Programs, 4) Probation Fees, 5) Court Costs, Etc.
First time offense in a municipality (non-state court), took breathalyzer at officer's request and defendant is now beyond 15 day temporary driving permit expiration time to request a hearing, no accident - Starting At $500.
Unfortunately, in addition to attorney fees you will often likely incur: 1) Time in Court Away From Job, 2) Fines For Companion Tickets, 3) Possible Court-Assigned Programs, 4) Probation Fees, 5) Court Costs, Etc.
First time offense in a municipality (non-state court), took breathalyzer at officer's request and defendant is now beyond 15 day temporary driving permit expiration time to request a hearing, no accident - Starting At $500.
There are several factors that will go into your decision of who to hire to represent you in your DWI case.
Here are a few things that you should look for and avoid when making this important decision.
DWIs are a very complex area of the law, and a general practice attorney most likely will not have the expertise required to get you the best possible outcome.
Attorneys who focus their practice on DWIs have extensive training and experience so that they know each and every little nuance that can make or break a DWI case.
Here are a few things that you should look for and avoid when making this important decision.
DWIs are a very complex area of the law, and a general practice attorney most likely will not have the expertise required to get you the best possible outcome.
Attorneys who focus their practice on DWIs have extensive training and experience so that they know each and every little nuance that can make or break a DWI case.
When a nurse rear-ended another vehicle, his ribs were severely bruised, and he was unable to give an adequate breath sample when the officer asked him to blow.
The cops marked it as a refusal to take the breath test, and the nurse was charged with Felony DWI.
After months of negotiations, motions, and meetings, our attorneys were able to convince the prosecuting attorney to refile the charge as a misdemeanor.
Our client did NOT serve any jail time; rather, a simple probation on a misdemeanor charge.
The cops marked it as a refusal to take the breath test, and the nurse was charged with Felony DWI.
After months of negotiations, motions, and meetings, our attorneys were able to convince the prosecuting attorney to refile the charge as a misdemeanor.
Our client did NOT serve any jail time; rather, a simple probation on a misdemeanor charge.
Officers look for indicia of intoxication from the moment they first spot your vehicle.
Things like swerving while you reach for something you dropped on your floorboard or driving slow while you double check your GPS directions can be incriminating.
After the stop, something as simple as fumbling for your license or insurance card can be used against you as well.
Even after you're arrested the officers are still gathering evidence and you'll most likely be on camera, so don't yell or curse or otherwise act like you're out of control.
Things like swerving while you reach for something you dropped on your floorboard or driving slow while you double check your GPS directions can be incriminating.
After the stop, something as simple as fumbling for your license or insurance card can be used against you as well.
Even after you're arrested the officers are still gathering evidence and you'll most likely be on camera, so don't yell or curse or otherwise act like you're out of control.
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