DUI and DWI
DUIs and DWIs
Criminal Law | White Collar Crimes | Drug Crime | Assault, Burglary, Theft
If you have been pulled over and charged with a DUI or DWI, your very first step should be to call a lawyer. Your right to speak with an attorney is guaranteed, so do not be hesitant to ask to speak to a lawyer. Getting us on your side as quickly as possible is the best way to make sure a driving under the influence or driving while impaired charge does not get out of hand.
There has been a steady rise in DUI and DWI cases in Missouri. Our law office is highly experienced in handling these cases here in Branson and throughout all of Southwest Missouri. We know that each case needs a unique approach, so we always invest the time into researching your case and listening to your concerns.
First Time Offenders
If this is the first time you have been charged with a DUI and DWI, you may be frightened or worried about what your future holds. You know that job applications and universities both ask about whether or not you have ever been charged with one of these substance-related offenses.
If this is your first offense, legal counsel can be a huge asset to your case. This charge does not have to be the end of your life and we can help you mitigate the impact of this accusation or even have the charge dropped. We do this by examining the traffic stop to determine how valid it, the breathalyzer test, and the field test were.
Repeat Offenders
Our experience and expertise definitely extends to representing individuals who have been charged with a DUI or DWI more than once. Whether you want to avoid a second or third conviction, reduce or eliminate jail time, or find an alternative to jail, we can help.
For more information about DUI or DWI cases or to schedule a consultation, contact us today.
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