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Wyoming Drunk Driving Defense Attorneys

  1. Afton
    1. Bowers, John: Solid felony criminal defense often requires deep familiarity with statutes and court procedure.
  2. Caspar
    1. Dunn, Mel: misdemeanors such as drunk driving and assault, and felonies such as drunk driving homicides, drug possession, drug sales, conspiracies, grand larceny, white collar fraud, embezzlement, sex offenses and arson.
    2. Redmon Law Office: If you have been arrested for DUI in Wyoming, you may be confused, embarrassed, or even outraged. However you may be feeling, one thing is certain Ð you need immediate representation by a DUI attorney. By contacting Redmon Law Offices, you can speak with a DUI lawyer right away. You can learn how WyomingÕs DUI laws apply to your case. You can find out what you need to do right now to protect your rights and help avoid a potential jail sentence.
    3. Samuel Hansuld: Request the defense sample of your blood alcohol test results, and have it retested by an independent lab. Results are often different than those reported by the state's labs.
    4. Mel Dunn: Anyone considering a lawyer should independently investigate the lawyer's credentials and ability, and not rely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise.
    5. Frank Chapman:

      In Wyoming, the laws are getting increasingly more strict with individuals stopped, arrested for, and convicted of drunk driving.  If you have just been arrested for Driving Under the Influence (DUI)/Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) for the first time, you may feel uncertain about the resulting court proceedings.  DUI/DWI law in Wyoming can be quite complex.  The stakes are high, even as a first time offender, you may face hefty fines, probation, revocation of your license and a dramatic rise in your automobile insurance rates.  You may even be sentenced to some jail time.  Therefore, it is important to hire a defense attorney who has experience in this area of law.

      Challenging Drunk Driving Charges

      Even if you believe your situation provides the prosecutor with a "slam dunk" case against you, an experienced DUI/DWI attorney will be able to examine your case and make challenges, where appropriate.  The critical elements of a DUI/DWI conviction are as follows:

      1. driving or operating a motor vehicle

      2. on a road or highway

      3. while having a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) level above the legal limit

       

      A DUI/DWI conviction depends on a test of your BAC.  Unfortunately, often times a person is not even the slightest bit aware of what his or her BAC is prior to stepping into a vehicle.  In fact, you may have been completely unaware of your "guilty" condition prior to having your BAC tested.  Nonetheless, "intent" to drive drunk is not required for a drunk driving conviction.  Still, close cases provide the greatest basis for a successful defense. 

       

      Your BAC may be tested either through a Breathalyzer test, urine test or direct withdrawal of your blood.  Although you may not have the right to dictate the terms of the blood-alcohol testing, you should be asked for permission prior to the administration of the test.  Refusal to submit to testing, however, often results in revocation of your license.  These tests, especially the Breathalyzer test, may be improperly influenced by a variety of factors including: prescription drugs and medical conditions, certain dental work, the use of chewing tobacco, and even burping in the middle of testing.  Because the percentage of your blood that consisted of alcohol at the time of testing is critical to the case against you, an experienced DUI/DWI attorney will examine whether any of the circumstances of your testing can be challenged.

       

      An experienced attorney will also examine whether it can be argued that you were not "driving" the vehicle prior to your arrest.  Some states use the word "driving" in their statutes while Wyoming uses the word "operating."  While the definition of what is found to constitute "operating" a motor vehicle, in the appropriate situations, this element of the charge against you may be challenged. 

      Conclusion

      DUI/DWI charges are much more than a mere traffic violation and should be taken seriously.  It is essential that you choose an attorney to represent you, who has experience with DUI/DWI law in your particular state.  You should ask potential attorneys about their background in this area of the law and about their outcomes in representing clients charged with drunk driving.  Be curious, ask lots of questions and make an informed decision.  Challenging drunk driving charges is never easy, but an experienced attorney will recognize and address the weaknesses in the case against you. 

    6. Beech Street Law Office: Traffic violations can have serious criminal consequences, particularly when a driver is accused of driving under the influence. A conviction on DUI/DWUI charges will result in fines and possibly land you in jail. 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 attorney can make all the difference in such a difficult case.
    7. Tom Sedar: If you have been accused of a crime, you need an aggressiveÊattorney, with a background in criminal law, who is not afraid of the courtroom.
  3. Cheyenne
    1. Gay Woodhouse: ou should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.
    2. Mark Anzman: DUI / DWI - When charged with DUI or DWI, you run the risk of losing your privilege to drive, impacting your ability to earn a living.
  4. Jackson
    1. Kallal, Justin: The crime of DUI has quickly become the number one crime committed in America today, and the consequences have become much more severve. A Wyoming DUI can greatly affect your freedom, your license to drive a vehicle, your insurance premiums, and can impair you ability to find or maintain employment. The punishment of the crime involves not only the criminal courts, it involves an adminstrative portion to determine the status of the defendants driver's license. A chemical test with results of a BAC over .08% can result in the suspension of your license for ninety-days. A DUI attorney can help to ensure all of your legal rights are exercised and protected. What do I need to know if I get a DUI in Jackson, WY? First, you should know that DUIs are taken very seriously in this jurisdiction and second and third convictions can result in substaintially jail time. Even a first time offense can result in time behind bars, if the circumstances warrant it. A DUI in Jackson or Teton County Wyoming should be taken very seriously. Come on vacation and leave on probation is all too common here in Jackson.
    2. Kenneth Cohen: The Wyoming DUI statute makes it a crime for a person to drive or have actual physical control of a vehicle: ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ (1) with an alcohol concentration of ten one-hundredths of one percent (0.10%) or more;Ê or ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ (2) while under the influence of alcohol and/or a controlled substanceÊ to a degree which renders him/her incapable of safely driving.
    3. Jeffrey Tennyson: Revocation or suspension of your driver's license can have a significant impact on your life. If your license is revoked, you may be unable to get to work and you may risk losing your job. Revocation or suspension of a driver's license is even more significant if your job requires a commercial driver's license. If you need your driver's license to be eligible to perform your job, you cannot afford to have your license suspended or revoked.
  5. Larimie
    1. Kirkwood, Nelson & Vang (all counties): A violation of Wyoming Statute ß 31-5-233 or other law of a city that prohibits being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle at a time that a person has a blood alcohol content of 0..08% or higher; or, the person is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle at a time that a person is not capable of driving the vehicle safely.
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