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Kansas City DWI Lawyers

  1. Winkie Law Firm: T# RAFFIC LAW: * Speeding * Driving while Revoked or Suspended * Red Light Tickets * Careless and Imprudent Driving * Auto Accidents # CRIMINAL LAW: * DUI/DWI * Suspensions * Probation * Minor in Possession
  2. Putnam, Tamara: Please understand that the state may punish you in two very separate avenues for the alleged crime of driving while intoxicated. The first avenue is that the Kansas Department of Revenue or Missouri Department of Revenue may administratively suspend or revoke your license and / or require the ignition interlock device. The administrative process is separate and distinct from all criminal proceedings and must be handled separately. To preserve your privilege to drive under the administrative process, both the Kansas Department of Revenue and the Missouri Department of Revenue require the accused driver to affirmatively request a hearing within a very short time frame to prevent the suspension or revocation of their driverÕs license. If you fail to request an administrative hearing in a timely fashion, you lose your right to dispute the suspension or revocation. You must act immediately!
  3. Van Osdol & Magruder: all types of criminal charges, from murder/death penalty cases to felonies and misdemeanors in state courts to DUI or DWI and traffic tickets in state and municipal courts in Kansas and Missouri
  4. Alspaugh, Mitzi: * Divorce * Child Custody * Child Support * Family Law * Guardianship * Juvenile * DUI / Traffic Violations
  5. Mayer & Rosenberg: speeding, driving while your license is suspended, driving without insurance, disobeying traffic signs or signals, and drunk driving
  6. Kirby, Denise: Criminal Defense - Personal Injury - Traffic - Dui / Dwi - Other -
  7. Ford, Russell: * Landlord/Tenant and Real Estate * Municipal and Traffic Violations * Probate Administration * Personal Injury
  8. Bryant, Richard: DUI/DWI charges are a serious matter. However, an experienced attorney can offer tremendous assistance.
  9. Winkie, Richard: * Divorce and child custody/support matters * Wills and estates planning and administration * Probate matters, bankruptcy matters * Medical Malpractice * Juvenile matters * DUI/DWI * Traffic Law * Personal Injury * Suspensions * Probation * Criminal Law
  10. Redman, Rob: * Simple or aggravated assault * Domestic violence * Drug charges o Possession of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamines and prescription drugs o Trafficking, sale or distribution o Manufacturing or cultivation * Theft offenses o Grand theft o Shoplifting * Violation of probation * DWI/DUI * Property damage * Sex offenses * Homicide / murder
  11. Arnone, Michael: Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) When an individual is stopped/arrested upon probable cause that they were driving a vehicle while their blood alcohol level was over the legal limit, two separate sections of Missouri law govern the arrest and suspension/revocation of the driving privilege: Criminal Alcohol Law This law deals with the ticket that was issued. If an individual is convicted of an alcohol related offense, the court sends a copy of the conviction to the department, and the proper points are assessed to the individualÕs driving record. Subsequently, an individual's driving privilege may be suspended or revoked for accumulation of points. Administrative Alcohol Law This law initiates a suspension or revocation of the driving privilege if an individual's blood alcohol content level is over the legal limit. This is an automatic suspension/revocation (unless appealed and won through the Administrative Hearing or Trial DeNovo process) even if the ticket was disposed of in court or reduced to a lesser charge.
  12. Manning, James: I have received a ticket and missed my court date. Now, there is a warrant out for my arrest. What should I do? A. In many courts, it is possible to file a motion to remove warrant and enter guilty plea to amended charge. This can help you by removing the outstanding warrant and obtaining a plea to a non-moving violation.
  13. Ramboldt, Joe: There are two aspects to the charge of DWI/DUI. First, there is the administrative portion of the offense. This portion of the offense addresses whether or not you lose your driverÕs license. In Kansas you may have as little as ten days to request an administrative hearing. The time in Missouri may be as little as fifteen days. If you fail to meet the time requirements, you will lose your driverÕs license. The second aspect of a DWI/DUI charge is the criminal portion. In this portion of the DWI/DUI the court decides whether you go to jail/prison and/or pay fines etc. You may also lose your license if you are convicted of a DWI/DUI. It is important that you have a law firm that understands the intricacy of DWI/DUI law. A DWI/DUI conviction can have detrimental effects on your future especially if your employment includes driving. You should save an attorneyÕs phone number on your cell phone in case you are ever stopped for DWI/DUI. Some jurisdictions will allow you to consult an attorney before you perform a breath test. You should also be aware of the stateÕs laws regarding the effects of a refusal to take a breath test on your driverÕs license. If you have a commercial driverÕs license and are pulled over in your personal vehicle, then you may still lose your commercial driverÕs license. Anyone who has a CDL and receives a DWI/DUI should contact our office immediately. If you have been charged with DWI/DUI, you need a reputable and aggressive attorney on your side. An experienced and knowledgeable attorney can protect your rights, and confidently guide you through the legal process.
  14. Godding, Bert: DWI/DUI The sooner you call us after a drunk driving arrest, the better. Whether or not you retain your driving privileges depends on when you hire an attorney. There is an administrative hearing for your driver's license and the criminal court proceeding. * The civil hearing with the department of revenue determines whether your driving privileges will be revoked. You may be able to keep your license, or delay or stop the suspension. * The criminal court hearing will determine the penalties, which can include jail time and fines. Drivers with multiple arrests can face up to 15 years in prison. * CDL drivers face the loss of their CDL and job if they do not act quickly and hire an attorney.
  15. Powell, Russell: Kansas DUI Defense Attorney Missouri Drunk Driving Defense Attorney Kansas DUI Defense Lawyer Missouri Drunk Driving Defense Lawyer Kansas City Trial Lawyer Kansas DUI Lawyer Kansas DUI Attorney Kansas City DWI Lawyer Kansas City Drunk Driving Lawyer Missouri Drunk Driving Lawyer Missouri DWI Attorney Missouri DWI Lawyer Missouri Drunk Driving Attorney Missouri DWI Defense Lawyer Anyone charged with a DUI related offense in Kansas will face criminal and administrative penalties. Criminal penalties include a Class B misdemeanor, a minimum fine of $500, and jail time of 48 hours to six months, for a first offense. A second offence brings a charge of a Class a misdemeanor, a minimum fine of $1,000, and jail time of 90 days to one year (the same jail time will apply for each subsequent offence). A third offense (and any subsequent offence) will be charged as a felony, with a minimum fine of $1,500. A fourth and fifth offence will bring a minimum fine of $2,500.
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