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  1. Harrison, Thomas: Clients who have been arrested or charged with a crime have questions such as the following: Will I lose my driver's license? Will I go to jail? How much will this cost me in court fines and costs? How will a felony or misdemeanor charge affect my life? Will I lose my gun rights?
  2. Dorgan, James: With the threshold of guilt to prove a DUI going down, this has lead to an ever increasing number of DUI arrests. Couple that along with higher fines and more severe penalties, the need for an attorney in this area is absolutely critical.
  3. Beck, John: A DUI conviction can have lasting consequences. Even a first offense can result in thousands of dollars in fines, the loss of your license, enrollment in a mandatory treatment program and up to one year in jail. The penalties for subsequent DUI convictions are even more severe, including up to 10 years in jail, the loss of your license for years to come and over $10,000 in fines. If you were handed a yellow sheet of paper (AST-60) and told that it could be used as a temporary driver's license, you have only 10 days to request a hearing to try to save your Alabama driving privileges. Even though you haven't been proven guilty of anything, the state will suspend your driver's license if you don't act quickly. It is important to remember that no one in the criminal justice system is on your side. From police officers, to prosecutors, to judges, everyone you encounter will gladly participate in your conviction. You need an attorney to defend your rights. We can help you address any evidence against you, from field sobriety tests, to the Draegar breath test, to the conduct of the arresting officers.
  4. McGriff, Daniel: From traffic tickets and public intoxication to DUI, drug possession and domestic violence charges, a conviction for a municipal offense can come with serious potential consequences. You need an attorney who understands the challenges you face and will do everything possible to protect your rights. Do not make any statements to law enforcement before you have talked to a lawyer.
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