Despite each case having its own set of facts and circumstances, every DUI also has something in common – uncertainty. How will this impact my employment? School? Children? Should you blow? Should you do field sobriety exercises? Will you go to jail?
Whether your case began as a traffic stop or a welfare check, from the moment an officer’s lights come on until the case is resolved, you will have questions. That is why it’s so important to be represented by an experienced attorney. The right attorney can remove that uncertainty by keeping you educated, informed, and fighting for the best possible outcome in your case.
A few factors to consider when hiring an attorney are where they practice, what area of law they specialize in, and their level of experience. The lawyers in our firm are former state prosecutors who specialized in DUI prosecution. We practice exclusively in Pinellas County and have an intimate understanding of the local criminal justice system.
The information you’ll find in this book is just a glimpse into the level of detail that we apply to each case. We have written this book to provide you with insight about what to expect after a DUI arrest. This book also explains how the lawyers in our firm scrutinize each case for legal, factual, procedural, and scientific issues that may present themselves in your case and aid in your defense.
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