Pomona DUI Lawyers
- Garcia & Bader:
Civil litigation
Criminal defense
Family law
Domestic violence
Restraining orders
Landlord / tenant law
Free initial consulation
Consulta inicial gratuita
Asesoria y representaci—n legal
Preparaci—n de documentos
Plan de pago
- Bestard, Antonio:
Murder
Gang-Related Charges
Gun Crimes
Drug Charges
Domestic Violence
Sex Crimes
White Collar Crimes
Other serious felony charges - DUI / Drunk Driving, Theft, Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Probation / Parole Violations, Outstanding Warrants, Three Strikes, Death Penalty
- Peters, Mark:
Family Law Criminal Law
¥ Divorce
¥ Spousal Support
¥ Child Support
¥ Child Custody
¥ Visitation Rights
¥ Guardianships
¥ Paternity
¥ Restraining Orders
¥ DUI/Drunk Driving
¥ DMV Hearings
¥ Wants and Warrants
¥ Probation Violations
¥ Misdemeanor Defense
¥ Felony Defense
¥ Expungements
¥ Plea Bargains
- Saurez, Francisco:
driving under the influence cases
- Garcia, Antonio:
CRIMINAL DEFENSE - Misdemeanors, Felonies, DUI
JUVENILE COURT CASES - Misdemeanors, Felonies, DUI
CONTRACT LAW AND LITIGATION
FAMILY LAW - Divorce, Child Custody, etc.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - Restraining Orders or Charges
PERSONAL INJURY - Automobile Accidents, etc.
SEXUAL HARASSMENT/ DISCRIMINATION
LANDLORD - TENANT - Unlawful Detainers, etc.
- Borges, Joseph: A drunk driving (DUI-DWI) conviction can cost you your driving privileges (losing your driverÕs license), high fines, skyrocketing insurance premiums and possibly jail time. For commercial driverÕs license (CDL) holders, such as truck drivers and taxi cab drivers, it can also mean loss of a job and the means to support your family.
- Aijala, Curtis: * Criminal Defense * Civil Litigations * Bankruptcy * Divorce * Evictions * Family Law * Immigration
- Bestard, Antonio: Many states have "enhanced penalty BAC level" laws that impose harsher penalties for drivers with BAC levels at or above the state's enhanced penalty standards. These laws typically apply to drivers with a particularly high BAC, ranging from .15% to .20%. In addition, all states have "zero tolerance" laws that penalize drivers under age 21 for driving with any trace of alcohol in their systems. Criminal Law Drug Crimes Homicides Misdemeanors Sexual Assault Domestic Violence Driving While Intoxicated Felonies Juvenile Law Parole and Probation Traffic Violations
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