Jacksonville DUI Lawyers

  1. Bell, Thomas: Felonies and Misdemeanors Appeals Assault and Battery Burglary Capital Offenses Computer Crime Computer Sex Crimes Criminal Conspiracy Criminal Forfeiture Death Penalty Domestic Violence Drivers License suspension Driving While Intoxicated Drug Crimes Drug Trafficking DUI /DWI Homicide Mail Fraud Manslaughter Money Laundering Murder Post conviction remedies Probation Violations Sex Crimes Theft Vehicular Homicide Weapons Charges White Collar Crime Wire Fraud
  2. Kelly, Patrick: A DUI conviction can haunt you for the rest of your life, with future employers and all types of people judging you for this unique type of criminal conviction. It is not illegal to drink and driveŅit is just illegal to drive under the influence of alcohol where your faculties are impaired. This is not as clear as it seems, and this is a vigorously fought legal arena.
  3. Smith & Haine: Criminal Defense in State and Federal Courts
  4. Johnson, Janet: DUI Vehicular Manslaughter Driving While Impaired Suspended Licenses (DWLS) Homicide Major Felonies Robbery/Burglary Assault and Battery Armed Robbery Arson Firearms Offenses Violent Crimes Sex Offenses Rape Domestic Violence Child Abuse Child Exploitation Date Rape Drug Offenses Drug Trafficking Drug Possession Drug Cultivation and Distribution Juvenile Cases Traffic Offenses White Collar Crime Fraud Embezzlement Health Care Fraud Tax Evasion Misdemeanors Theft / Shoplifting Simple Assault Trespass Vandalism Violations of Probation
  5. Rogers, Maria: If you get pulled over for careless driving or a DUI, the consequences can be severe. In addition to the cost of the ticket and possibly jail time, you can also have points counted against your license, raising the cost of your insurance or causing you to have your license suspended or revoked.
  6. Nicol, Gordon: bankruptcy, criminal defense, tax problems
  7. Fallgatter Farmand & Catlin: There is perhaps no more frightening and difficult moment in life than being accused of a crime or being arrested. When under threat of criminal charges, the entire power and force of the legal system seems to fall directly on us. Our freedom, our security, and our peace of mind are all at risk, as is the security and peace of mind of our families, our loved ones, and those who look to us for support.
  8. Fenderson and Hampton: Personal Injury - Auto and Other Accidents - Wrongful Death - General Liability - Premises Liability - Product Liability Medical Malpractice Workers Compensation Criminal Defense DUI Defense - Drivers license protection - Quick filing for a hearing date to meet 10 day requirement Family Law - Divorce - Child Custody - Adoption Estate Law - Wills and Trusts
  9. Oberdorfer, Douglas: armed robbery, DUI/DWI/drunk driving, drug possession and distribution, white collar crimes (embezzlement and fraud), prescription drug fraud, assault and battery, domestic violence, and juvenile crimes
  10. Mosca, Stephen: Successful DUI (Driving Under the Influence) defense requires experience and training. To preserve your driving privilege, it also requires quick action - you have ten days from midnight of date of arrest to request a hearing or your license is automatically suspended. DUI cases involve legal and technical issues that must be understood to be properly defended.
  11. Veintemillas, Cynthia: In Jacksonville, Florida, Field Sobriety Tests (also known as Field Sobriety Exercises) are given to drivers that are under suspicion for DUI. They are a series of exercises that an officer makes a driver perform in order to determine if the person is impaired. These exercises include: (1) Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus- an officer uses a pen and moves it side to side watching the driver's eyes, (2) Walk and Turn- the driver must walk a strait line, turn, and walk back, (3) One-leg stand- the driver must close his or her eyes and put one leg up while counting to 30, and (4) Rhomberg Alphabet- the driver must recite the alphabet very slowly. At first glance, these exercises may seem easy, but they are not. For instance, I find the ABC test the most difficult. When performing the test, you cannot sing the alphabet. You must say it very slowly. By the time I make it less than halfway through, I forget the next letter. Most people are accustomed to signing the alphabet. This is how we were taught. This ABC test is meant to help an officer determine if a person's normal faculties are impaired, but how does it measure that? People do not normally recite the alphabet slowly, so how does this test measure their "normal faculties." I never tried it until I became a Jacksonville Florida DUI Lawyer. These Field Sobriety Tests do not measure a person's normal faculties. Normal faculties include your ability to see, hear, walk, and talk. For example, the "Walk and Turn" test does not judge this. Just because a driver cannot perform this test perfectly, does not mean that he or she should be charged with DUI. In order to pass this test, you must walk, heel to toe, on a strait line. Then, you must take very small steps to turn pivoting on one leg, and walk back, heel to toe. Who does this? This is not a normal faculty. If you really want to know if a person cannot function normally, you should have the person walk around like they normally would. If you were arrested for DUI, the police officer likely asked you to take Field Sobriety Exercises. If you did take them, the police officer based your arrest on the results of these tests, at least partially. If you refused to take them, the prosecutor is going to try to use this against you. It is important to hire a Jacksonville Florida DUI Attorney to review the evidence that the State of Florida has against you. A Jacksonville Florida DUI Attorney has experience with the crime of DUI and will fight to keep you out of jail, to protect you from a damaging criminal record, and to keep you driver's license.
  12. Dunton Matthey: Anyone Can Be Accused of DUI (driving under the influence) An investigation in a Florida drunk driving case begins when a police officer stops a motorist to issue a traffic ticket. Even if the police arrest you, the arrest does not mean an automatic conviction for drunk driving. In some cases, your Florida drunk driving attorney can show that a police officer's arrest was improper or unlawful. We may be also able to show that the field sobriety test was incorrectly administered and that you were not actually legally intoxicated. These, and other factors, could cause your case to be dismissed by the court or your charges to be reduced by the prosecutor.
  13. Smith & Haine: Assault Automobile Accidents Child Abuse and Neglect Child Custody Child Support Criminal Defense in State and Federal Courts Homicide Divorce Domestic Violence Drivers License Suspension Driving While Intoxicated Drug Offences Family Law Family Mediation Fathers Rights Felonies Juvenile Drug Crimes Mediation Misdemeanors Parole and Probation Paternity Personal Injury Restraining Orders Securities Fraud Sex Crimes Traffic Violations Visitation Rights


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