Fayetteville DUI Lawyers
- Weber Law Firm:
minor criminal violations, including traffic violations, DWI/DUIs, juvenile defense, and other misdemeanors
- Kay, Steven:
DWI, DUI, Drunk Driving
Northwest Arkansas DWI Attorney
If you are charged with drunk driving in Arkansas you must act
immediately to protect your right to drive. You only have 7 days from
the date of arrest to request an administrative hearing, or your
driver's license will be automatically suspended.
A DWI arrest can have very serious consequences, including:
Loss or suspension of your driver's license Large fines Substance-abuse
treatment and drug and alcohol classes Jail or prison time Community
service Restitution Criminal record Restrictive probationary license
programs, including ignition interlock devices and conditional permits
- Buckley, McLemore & Hudson:
Felonies/Misdemeanors
Murder
Sex Crimes
Assault / Battery
Parole and Probation
Death Penalty
Forgery
Burglary
Arson
Theft
Shoplifting
Domestic Violence
Homicide
Terroristic Threatening
White Collar Crime
Drug Crimes
Possession
Sales/Delivery
Manufacturing
Marijuana
Prescription Drugs
Methamphetamines
Cocaine
DWI and Traffic Crimes
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
Speeding
Reckless Driving
Driving with a Suspended License
Hit and Run
Alcohol Offenses
Traffic Offenses
Juvenile Law
Delinquency Proceedings
Extended Juvenile Jurisdiction
Probation
Diversion
- Ivy, Dan:
Criminal Defense
In this great land of the free you still need the representation of an aggressive Criminal Defense attorney on your case. Just because the law says that you are presumed to be innocent until you are proven guilty doesn't mean you not going to prison, it merely means that you have the right to have your attorney represent your case before a jury of your peers in a Court of Justice where sadly your fate is held in the balance by a Prosecutor of the people who is interested only in getting more convictions and your Criminal Defense attorney attempting to prove your innocence. It is important that you give your attorney the ammunition that he needs to win your case, and you can do this by simply exercising your constituional guaranteed right to remain silent and your right to have legal representation.
- Jouett Law Firm:
FAMILY LAW
BANKRUPTCY
DWI & DUI DEFENSE
CRIMINAL DEFENSE
PERSONAL INJURY
BUSINESS LAW
- Milam, Arthur: DUI & DWI
- Harper Law Firm: DUI & DWI
- Egan, Dawn: Assault / Battery DUI / DWI Sex Crimes Drug Crimes Domestic Violence Expungements Felonies Homicide Juvenile Law Misdemeanors Parole & Probation Theft Traffic Violations Weapons Charges White Collar Crime
- Baureis Law Firm: Criminal Defense ¥ DWI ¥ Divorce ¥ Elder Law ¥ Immigration Law ¥ Social Security Disability ¥ Personal Injury
- Norwood & Norwood: It is simply not true that a DWI is Òno big dealÓ Ð that you will Òjust have to pay a fine and do alcohol classesÓ. If you plead guilty to the judge, he can put you in jail for up to one year Ð even on a first offense! Every DWI conviction can expose you to real and hidden costs. Some of the potential costs include the following: you may do up to 1 year in jail and have a fine plus court costs equaling between $450.00 and $5,300.00 on a misdemeanor DWI, depending on the number of your prior DWI convictions, including convictions from other states; your driverÕs license will be suspended for at least 6 months unless you win the administrative hearing; you will have to do alcohol or substance abuse treatment at your expense unless you win your DWI; if there was someone under 16 years old in the car at the time of your arrest for your DWI, the penalties are much worse; you will have to do a Victim Impact Panel unless you win your DWI; you may have a harder time getting, and have to pay more for car, life and health insurance; your credit may be affected; you may be fired from your current job; you may have trouble getting many jobs in the future; and you may have trouble traveling into some foreign countries, including Canada. No lawyer can guarantee the results of a case; however, we do promise that if we cannot find a way to win your case, we will try to MINIMIZE THE DAMAGE TO YOU. For instance, some of the ways we may be able to MINIMIZE THE DAMAGE TO YOU are: (1) keeping you out of jail; (2) keeping your fines low; (3) getting additional charges dismissed; (4) keeping additional charges off of your record; (5) appearing for you at some court hearings so that you do not have to miss work; and (6) arranging for you to pay any fines out over a period of time rather than all on your court date.
- Dunagan Law Office: Felony Arrests - including drug possession, assault and battery, DWI, DUI, and other criminal charges.
- Davis, Darrell: * Personal Injury * Car Accidents * Truck Accidents * Wrongful Death * Criminal Defense * Drug Charges * DWI/Drunk Driving * Chapter 7 Bankruptcy * Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
- Niblock Law Firm: * DUI (also known as DWI or drunk driving) * Homicide * Drug crimes * Sex crimes * White collar crimes (embezzlement, fraud) * Property crimes (theft, burglary) * Assault & domestic abuse * Probation violations
- Morton, George: Drunk Driving In Arkansas, drunk driving charges cannot be pled down. These are serious charges, affecting your ability to drive, make a living, travel, and otherwise carry on a normal life.
- Paul Reynolds: You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.
- James Hornsey: The best defense is usually defeating the charge on the insufficient probable cause for the stop. If that canÕt be defeated, and a conviction is likely, work to mitigate the punishment. DWI violations can have serious consequences and not being informed about the law can lead to mistakes, For example, the implied consent law applies during a stop (the police suspect youÕre driving while intoxicated) and carries a longer driverÕs license suspension for refusing to take the sobriety test than the license suspension for the DWI itself. DWI convictions are commonplace and difficult to beat and may carry larger out of pocket costs than a conviction for possession of meth. On the other hand, people shouldnÕt drink & drive. A DUI charges are for those people under 21 years of age who have greater than .02 and less than .08 blood alcohol content.
- Froelich & Oleson: Many individuals charged with DWI have never been charged with a criminal offense or had to appear in court before. If you are one of these people, you may be scared of the criminal justice system, and unsure what the next step is towards defending yourself against this charge. Rest assured, even if you took a breathalyzer test, your case is not hopeless. There are many defenses against DWI, and the DWI attorneys at Froelich & Oleson are familiar with them. If you have been charged with a DWI or DUI in Arkansas, it is important to call an attorney right away. Not only is this important to protect your rights, but it is also important to protect your driving privileges.
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