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Rest Haven DUI Lawyer

As soon as you have been arrested for a driving under the influence charge, it is in your best interest to speak with an experienced Rest Haven DUI lawyer. Drunk-driving charges can result in more than criminal penalties—they can also lead to stress and embarrassment. If you have been arrested with a Rest Haven DUI, you may be curious about what will happen to your driver’s license and your criminal record. You only have 10 business days after your drunk-driving arrest to contact the Department of Driver Services (DDS) in order to request a hearing or your license will be suspended 30 days after your arrest.

A common mistake many people make when hiring a DUI lawyer is thinking that a criminal defense lawyer is qualified to handle their case. If a lawyer doesn’t focus on Rest Haven drunk driving offenses, he or she may be unable to provide you with the best possible defense.



The sooner you speak with a Rest Haven DUI lawyer, the sooner a defense strategy for your case can be developed. Attorneys at HTW&W only practice drunk-driving defense law. With their aggressive defense, they have helped many clients reach a positive resolution for their case, whether that means having their charges reduced or even dismissed.

With lawmakers cracking down on drunk drivers, even first time offenders can suffer serious ramifications if convicted. If this is your first DUI offense, the minimum mandatory jail term is 24 hours, though the judge can order a longer jail sentence depending on the circumstances of your case. You may also be sentenced to pay fines, serve probation, perform community service and attend mandatory substance abuse education classes. Repeat offenders face a longer minimum mandatory jail sentence and additional penalties, such as the ignition of an interlock device.

As stated earlier, you have a limited amount of time to request a hearing with the DDS regarding your license suspension. HTW&W will not only ensure you meet your deadline—they will represent you during the hearing. With a one-year suspension for a first offense, it is strongly advised that contest your administrative license suspension.

To learn more about your pending charges, please contact HTW&W for a free initial consultation today.



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