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DON'T PANIC, DUI DEFENSE IS OUR BUSINESS . . .
Call the number above today to discuss your DUI charge with a DUI attorney, free and without obligation. Our experienced litigators can help you!
Driving-under-the-influence (DUI), also known as driving-while-intoxicated (DWI) or simply "drunk driving," is a serious charge in California. With constant enhancements added by state lawmakers, DUI has become a complex area of law in California and most other states. It is also an area in which Constitutional due process rights and the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination have been seriously eroded.
For example, once in custody, the driver suspected of DUI is forced by law to submit to a potentially incriminating blood alcohol test. Then, the arresting officer is allowed to seize the suspect's license, replacing it with a 30-day temporary license. Unless the accused requests a DMV hearing within 10 days, the accused's license will be automatically suspended, without any consideration of the evidence. And, that's just the beginning. But, don't despair; you still have rights, and you can beat a DUI charge. However, it is very important that you exercise your rights—before time runs out. You need a skilled attorney who can examine the charges against you, weigh the evidence, and spot any flaws in the prosecution's case. Our experienced lawyers provide top-quality representation. They will make sure that you get the full benefit of your legal rights, including your right to challenge any procedural, technical and other defects in the case against you. If you want to beat DUI, you definitely do not want to go it alone.
Protect Your License – And Your Freedom
If you have been charged with DUI, you should contact us without delay. We can help! Call today for a consultation with an experienced attorney, without charge and without obligation. As reported by the AAA (American Automobile Association), California has some of the nation’s strictest and most complex DUI laws. California's principal DUI statutes are found in the Vehicle Code. The procedures for chemical testing of the driver's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) are set out in Vehicle Code § 23158 and Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations. |
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