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  • Steelman, Gaunt & Horsefield: Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) If your blood-alcohol content (BAC) is .08 or greater, you can be convicted of DUI/DWI. But many people do not realize that you can also be convicted of driving under the influence for a BAC of less than .08 if prosecutors can demonstrate signs of inebriated driving. If you are under 21, you can be charged for any BAC of .02 or above. Contact our attorneys as soon as possible after your arrest to protect your rights. We examine the probable cause for pulling you over, results of field sobriety tests or Breathalyzer samples, and any grounds for dismissing or reducing the charges. Failing to submit to testing results in automatic suspension of your license. A conviction can also result in license suspension.
  • Thomas, Birdsong & Mills: Missouri DWI laws allow for driver's license suspensions of 30 days on a first offense, before you have appeared in court, and you must request an administrative hearing within 15 days of the arrest to get your license back. Conviction for drunk driving, even a first offense, can have serious and long-term consequences, affecting your insurance premiums and possibly your right to drive and your ability to earn a living.
  • Daniels Law Firm: Traffic violations can have serious criminal consequences, particularly when a driver is accused of driving under the influence. A conviction on DUI/DWI charges may result in fines, the revocation or suspension of your driver's license, and possible jail time. In addition, your insurance company may increase your rates to an unmanageable level. In defending against an impaired driving charge, you have many rights as a criminal defendant, including the right to cross-examine the witnesses against you, even if they are police officers. An experienced criminal defense attorney can make all the difference in such a difficult case.
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