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Spartanburg DWI Lawyers

  1. Collins, David: # Divorce # Custody # Child Support # Property Division # Alimony # Criminal Charges # Collaborative Family Law
  2. Hisker Law Firm: DonÕt Wait Š The Best Defense is a Good Offense
  3. Sinclair & Collins: It is possible to defend yourself against criminal charges. However, the outcome of your case will affect you and your family now and in the future. If you choose to defend yourself, you will need to learn about the criminal process, the rules of court and the law that applies to your case to make sure that you are not convicted of a crime or that you do not receive more punishment than you deserve.
  4. Reckenbeil, John: State General Sessions Court to include Representation on all Felonies/Misdemeanors, State Magistrate Court to include all Misdemeanors and Traffic offences Federal District Court to include representation on all Federal Felonies and Misdemeanors, with extensive experience handling Federal Drug Conspiracy Charges.
  5. Giovannetti & Campbell: If you have been indicted for drunk driving, you may be surprised at just how many DWI / DUI charges can be reduced or even dismissed due to questionable police procedures.
  6. Harris Law Firm: Each DUI case, as every criminal case, is unique and individual to its own facts and circumstances. It is almost universally the case that attorneys fees for representation for DUI, first offense are more than the maximum fine amount. However, the money saved in paying the fine instead of paying for legal representation is often a false savings when all of the consequences of a DUI conviction, even for a first offense, are considered. For example, under current South Carolina Law, a DUI first conviction is considered a criminal misdemeanor offense that remains on an individuals permanent criminal record forever and could be used against that person for purposes of enhanced punishment in subsequent offenses for a period of ten years. A DUI conviction will result in loss of driving privileges or drivers license suspension in South Carolina and in order to get back any privilege to drive, the convicted person must enroll in a special alcohol counseling program at a fee and maintain what is known as SR-22 insurance. This insurance is usually extremely expensive and must be maintained for a period of thirty-six months. The bottom line is that a DUI offense, even a first offense, is a serious matter in South Carolina.
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