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Conway DUI Lawyers

  1. Tackett, Boyd: Domestic Relations, Criminal, Corporate, Business and Bankruptcy Cases in all Arkansas Courts, State and Federal
  2. Mckinney & McKinney: Criminal Defense Family Law -Divorce -Custody -Adoption Property Law -Wills -Probate -Trusts -Oil and Gas Law -Boundary disputes, etc Contract Law Juvenile Law Corporate and Business Law
  3. Aloha Law Firm: Personal Injury Auto Accidents Insurance Claims Criminal Defense Felonies Misdemeanors Juvenile Cases Divorce Child Support Custody Rights Visitation Rights Child Support Collection General Practice Guardianships Wills and Trusts Adoptions
  4. McFarlin Law Firm: If you cannot afford a private attorney, you have the right to a court-appointed public defender. However, public defenders or court-appointed attorneys are often overburdened and cannot always devote the time that your case requires. No two cases are alike, and your matter needs and deserves the full commitment of a personal defense lawyer.
  5. Madden Law Firm: * Creditor Harassment * Family Law * Disability Law * Business Law * Personal Injury * Criminal Defense Law * Real Estate Law * Estate & Probate Law
  6. Bennet & Williams: Arkansas DWI Penalties If you get a ticket for driving while intoxicated, you MUST apply for a hearing within seven days or your license will be automatically suspended 30 days from the date of arrest. PUNISHMENTS IMPOSED BY CRIMINAL COURTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: FIRST OFFENSE DWI: One day to one year in jail and a fine of $150.00 up to $1,000.00, plus court costs of $300.00. The court has the discretion to order public service in lieu of jail. SECOND OFFENSE DWI: Seven days to one year in jail or no less than 30 days community service and a fine of $400.00 up to $3,000.00, plus court costs of $300.00. THIRD OFFENSE DWI: Ninety (90) days to one year in jail or no less than 90 days community service and a fine of $900.00 up to $5,000.00. FOURTH OFFENSE DWI: A fourth offense DWI is a felony in Arkansas. One year to six years in the state penitentiary or not less than one year of community service. A fine of $900 to $5000.00. FIFTH OFFENSE DWI: A fifth offense DWI is also a felony. Two years to ten years for the fifth or subsequent offense in the state penitentiary or not less than two years of community service. A $900.00 to $5,000.00 fine. Arkansas DWI arrestees may be subject to an ignition interlock requirement. PENALTIES IMPOSED BY THE ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION: FIRST OFFENSE DWI: * DWI (Alcohol): 120 days suspension if breath test under .15. Under some circumstances you can get a restricted license for work or school. * DWI (Drugs): Suspension for six months. * Refusal: 180 days. No restricted license available but you may qualify for an "interlock" restricted license. SECOND OFFENSE DWI: * DWI: Suspension for 24 months for a second offense within 5 years of the first offense. After one year can get interlock and restricted license. * Refusal: Two year suspension. No restricted license is available. THIRD OFFENSE DWI: * DWI: Suspension for 30 months. No restricted license for one year. * Refusal: Revocation for three years. No restricted permit or license is available. FOURTH AND SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE DWI: * DWI: Revocation for four years. * Refusal: Lifetime revocation.
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