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Todd Mallette has over19 years of experience practicing law. We know that it is paramount for you to have an aggressive attorney at your side when walking into a courtroom. Call the Mallette Law Firm today to discuss your case and get a free case evaluation. Todd Mallette can be reached at (251) 219-3847 or by clicking book an appointment.
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The Mallette Law Firm was started in Mobile, Alabama in 1999 and focused primarily on DUI criminal defense.
Since then we have branched out to new locations and new practice areas.
Our practice areas include criminal defense, personal injury and worker's compensation cases and we have offices in Mobile, Jackson and Gulfport, Mississippi.
Todd Mallette is originally from Niceville, Florida and he is a graduate of the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama.
Todd has been practicing in Alabama since 1999 and in Mississippi since 2012.
We can help.
Regardless of what charges you are facing, you have rights that should be upheld and protected.
We represent clients who have been injured in car accidents, slip and fall accidents, work-related injuries and accidents, and wrongful deaths.
Divorce is hard.
We can help you through this difficult time by providing competent and caring representation and ensure that you receive the best possible outcome from your divorce.
A good lawyer can help minimize or avoid severe penalties and consequences often associated with your DUI.
Hiring a DUI lawyer can make the difference between going to jail, losing your license, and getting a non-guilty verdict or reduced plea.
Here is some additional information about DUI in the State of Alabama.
In Alabama, the legal limit for drivers is a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of.08 under normal conditions.
Drivers of semi-trucks and other commercial vehicles can be charged with DUI if they are pulled over with a BAC of.04 or more.
A good lawyer can help minimize or avoid severe penalties and consequences often associated with your DUI.
Hiring a DUI lawyer can make the difference between going to jail, losing your license, and getting a non-adjudication, not-guilty verdict, or a reduced plea.
Here is some additional information about DUI in the State of Mississippi.
In Mississippi, a DUI conviction stays on your driving record for five (5) years, during which time any additional DUI convictions will increase the punishment.
We offer flat fee rates for all criminal cases.
You will never be billed an hourly rate for the work we do on your behalf.
We offer flexible payment plan options and we accept a number of payment methods including: all major credit and debit cards via our secure client portal, Google Wallet, and other online payment apps.
You can also email or call us to make an appointment.
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