Sponsor Attorney
Matthew Guifoil:
After Your DUI Arrest, Can Your Life Ever Be Normal Again?
Even though you've been arrested for DUI, you don't have to let it ruin
your life. You may not realize it yet, but if you are thinking about
simply going to court and pleading guilty to your DUI charge you may be
cheating yourself.
You see, a qualified attorney can review the case for defects, suppress
evidence, compel discovery of such things as calibration and
maintenance records for the breath machine, have blood samples
independently analyzed, obtain expert witnesses all of which may help
you to win your case at trial.
To find out what you need to know about your DUI arrest I've developed
a website to give you a wealth of useful information . . . information
which will show you how you may be able to save your license and your
freedom . . . and possibly avoid fines, fees, and sharply increased car
insurance costs of as much as $6,800.
For the most part, my easy-to-navigate site has information on it which
you can't get anywhere else unless you are willing to do a great deal
of legal research.
When you're on my site, you'll also learn how you can get a free,
no-obligation consultation where I'll review your case and show you how
I may be able to save your license and your freedom.
Missouri DUI Drunk Driving Defense Information
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Kansas City DWI Lawyers
- Mark Thomason:
DUI, DWI, and drunk driving charges can bring serious consequences including your loss of freedom and loss of driving privileges. Traffic violations left unchallenged can result in loss of a drivers license and higher insurance rates.
- Clayman & Gunter:
7240 A choice of chemical tests 7241 A penlight eye test 7242 Can I represent myself? 7243 Charged with two crimes 7244 Field sobriety tests 7245 Leading cause of death 7246 License revoked and notice of suspension 7247 No Miranda warning: Case dismissed 7248 Punishment for drunk driving 7249 Should I say I've been drinking? 7250 Signs of a drunk driver 7251 The punishment for the first-time offender 7253 What if I don't agree to take a chemical test? 7254 What is a blood alcohol level? 7255 What is driving under the influence? 7256 What should I do if I'm stopped? 7257 What the officer is looking for at the scene 7258 What will it cost to get a lawyer? |
7259 A "Rising BAC defense" 7260 Alcohol-related ticket and insurance 7261 Avoiding a drunk driving charge 7262 Blood-alcohol concentraton 7263 Driving 7264 Implied consent warnings 7265 Miranda 7266 Mouth alcohol 7268 Regulation of blood alcohol testing 7269 Retrograde extrapolation 7270 Should you get a lawyer? 7271 Testing during the absorptive phase 7272 Under the influence |
- Al White:
Proper presentation of a criminal case regardless of how "simple" the client may think the case is, is an awesome responsibility.
- David Pettyjohn:
The police work your case just long enough to file charges then their job is done.
- Barlow & Niffen:
The reason for the officer stopping you does need not be related to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. In fact, most courts require the officer to stop you for something other than the suspicion of driving under the influence.
Routine stops for faulty equipment and improper vehicle registration, such as a cracked windshield, burned out headlight, a broken turn signal, etc., as weel as moving and parking violations have been held by the courts to give an officer legal justification to stop you. If the stop was the result of racial profiling, that may give a lawyer more to work with in an effort to have charges dismissed or reduced.
- Erker, Norton & Hare, L.L.C.:
A charge of DUI can have serious ramifications on a defendant's driver's license, criminal record and ability to function in society. The right attorney can make a difference.
- Law Office of David M. Lurie:
Over more than the past two decades I have discovered that what usually
makes people scared, anxious or confused is lack of knowledge. Get not only
dynamic representation grounded in more than 20 years of experience, but
the knowledge you need to give you peace of mind.
- Peters, Bock & Jones:
Times are tough for people charged with crimes. Sentences are longer than at
any time in history. Even first time offenders are receiving lengthy sentences.
You need attorneys that know the law, know the judges and prosecutors, and are
willing to fight hard to represent you.
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