Poughkeepsie DWI Lawyers
- Spivak, Mel:
Vehicle and Traffic Offenses
Being accused of speeding or reckless driving while visiting New York's Hudson Valley can impact your drivers license and insurance in your home state since New York has reciprocity with most other states when it comes to traffic violations.
- Coleman, Christopher:
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), Driving While Ability Impaired (DWAI), and Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs and/or Alcohol (DWAID)
Drug Possession and Sales
Theft, Fraud, Extortion, Grand and Petit (ÒshopliftingÓ) Larceny
Assault, Stalking, Harassment and Related Offenses
Family Related Offenses, Including Orders of Protection
Vehicle and Traffic Offenses, Including Commercial Drivers
Youthful Offender and Juvenile Offenses
All other Felony, Misdemeanor and Violation Level Offenses
- McGaw, Ronald: DWI / DUI cases, Drug charges, Felonies, Misdemeanors, and Violations
- Wallace & Wallace: Criminal Law All levels of felonies and misdemeanors Former Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney Former City of New York Special Narcotics Prosecutor 20 years of experience as a criminal trial attorney Traffic Offenses DWI AUO Offenses General traffic violations
- Serino, MacKay & Berube: Criminal, DWI Poughkeepsie NY, DWAI, Matrimonial Law, Family Law, Bankruptcy, Real Estate, Wills, Trusts, Estates, Personal Injury
- McGraw, Ronald: DWI / DUI cases, Drug charges, Felonies, Misdemeanors, and Violations
- Marco Caviglia: Drunk driving in New York State is prosecuted under either or both of two theories: common law drunk driving and driving while one has more than .10% of one gram of alcohol per liter in one's bloodstream. The first theory is the old fashioned drunk driving where one is weaving in traffic and having obvious problems. The second theory ignores how the driver is doing but makes it a criminal offense merely to have more than the limit allowed in your blood. Roughly, one ounce of alcohol will raise your blood alcohol content (BAC) .02%. In other words about 5 regular drinks or 5 regular sized beers. The liver metabolizes about one ounce per hour, so it can only lower your BAC by .02% per hour. If one has 8 drinks in two hours, theoretically his BAC would be .12% BAC (8 ozs. less 2 ozs. that get metabolized in two hours = 6 ozs. which, when multiplied by .02%, results in .12%). This is over the limit. Each person will vary somewhat from this calculation, but this is a good rule of thumb.
- Spilbor, Jonna: * CRIMINAL DEFENSE: o Vehicle and Trafiic Violations Including: + DWI/DUI + DWAI + Traffic Tickets o Felonies (Any Class): + Misdemeanors + Violations + Criminal Appeals * MATRIMONIAL LAW (Divorce): o Contested o Uncontested * FAMILY LAW: o Child Custody o Child Support * BUSINESS FORMATIONS/CORPORATIONS: o Trademarks o Contracts o Liens * PERSONAL INJURY * SIMPLE WILLS * REAL ESTATE: o Buying o Selling o Commercial o Residential o Closings * CIVIL RIGHTS/DISCRIMINATION
- Bruno, Glenn: College students, professionals, CDL drivers and everyday people have a lot to lose from a New York DWI conviction. A drunk-driving conviction can impact your employment, your insurance rates and your future. If you have been arrested for drunk driving, driving under the influence of drugs, or another traffic violation, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney to inform you of your options.
- Greco, Kevin: New York takes DWI and DUI offenses seriously. If you are convicted of drunk driving, even if this is your first brush with the law, you face stiff fines, increased insurance rates, driverÕs license suspension, alcohol education classes and possible incarceration.
- Gerald Pisanelli: Being charged with a criminal offense can mean losing your freedom. The difference between DWI and DWAI can make all the difference. An experienced defense attorney is the person you want to talk to regarding New York drug violations. Many defendants want to know if an invalid search violated their constitutional rights.
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