Criminal Law

Friday, September 23, 2011

Everyone make mistakes. Sometimes people’s mistakes result in criminal prosecutions. At times, we may have been wrongly accused or the prosecution does not have enough evidence to convict. At other times, we may admit we have made a mistake and want to limit the damage to ourselves and our loved-ones.

Do not wait to contact an attorney. The earlier a client retains legal counsel, the easier the road to a successful defense will be. Delays in retention of an attorney can often result in statements and admissions which could otherwise have been avoided.

DUI/DWI

If you have been cited for DUI or DWI, you should know that the law imposes serious consequences upon conviction. Those with prior convictions should know that punishment becomes more severe for repeat offenders. A DUI sentence may require you to pay a substantial fine, serve some time in jail, or perform community service. In addition, your driver's license may be suspended. In addition, many insurance companies will drop your motor vehicle coverage if you get a DUI. It is easy to see how important it is to protect your rights, and to do that, you need a lawyer who will work hard to stop or minimize these consequences from becoming reality.

While drunk driving is dangerous and can result in the serious injury and death of others, absent an accident, significant penalties and jail terms can usually be avoided. Where an accident has occurred, qualified legal representation will not suffice, it is imperative you hire a firm with experienced attorneys. Some DWIs may result in the seizure or possible sale of your vehicle. Many of these cases can be defended or negotiated, leading to a guilty plea to a reduced charge.