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Chapel Hill DWI Lawyers

  1. North Carolina Criminal Defense & Traffic Ticket AttorneysÐEverette Law Firm: When you are in need of legal support, you want an attorney who will give your case the attention it deserves. At Everett Law Firm, P.A., we are committed to providing clients with individualized legal counsel while advocating aggressively on their behalf.
  2. Barry Winston: Clients are often immediately worried about losing their driving privileges and an increase in their car insurance premiums. A significant number of clients are often also concerned about losing their jobs.
  3. Glenn Gerding: If you've been stopped for speeding, driving while impaired (DWI), or any other traffic offense, you should consider hiring a lawyer to represent you in court. A lawyer can help minimize the impact of a traffic ticket on your insurance costs. A lawyer can insure that your rights are protected and defend you at trial if necessary. A lawyer can also help you keep your license. There are many traffic offenses for which your presence is not even required in court. With your authorization, a lawyer can appear for you and resolve your case without you being present. Always consult with your lawyer, however, before missing court.
  4. Amos Tyndall: Traffic offenses in North Carolina can have significant consequences to the person charged, from the loss of driving privileges or significant increases in insurance premiums for speeding tickets to active jail sentences for more serious cases. Amos continually represents people accused of traffic offenses ranging from speeding tickets and driving while impaired charges to vehicular homicide offenses.
  5. Jeffrey Howard: There are literally hundreds of statutorily defined crimes in North Carolina. Do you know what you've been charged with, what the elements of the crime are, what the State has to prove? Despite the standard of "innocent until proven guilty," it is the District Attorney's job to believe that you are guilty and to prove to the court that you are guilty. It is probably in your best interests to have someone on your side that has intensive training and experience similar to that of State's counsel, but whose job it is to convince the court that you are innocent.
  6. Orrin Robbins: Contrary to prevalent public perception, an accusation of DWI does not always result in a conviction. Defendants frequently do avoid conviction. DWI charges are dismissed and reduced. Good judges still find defendants not guilty when the State fails to prove its case. The presumption of innocence is still alive in America. However, no one who rolls over and pleads guilty to DWI has ever been found not guilty of DWI. While not all DWIs can be tried and successfully defended, if you have been charged with DWI, then you owe it to yourself to consult an attorney who knows DWIs.
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