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Being pulled over for a DUI/OWI charge can greatly impact your ability to drive and your future. It is critical to speak with an experienced DUI defense attorney in order to minimize and even eliminate the drunk driving penalties that you face.
Apex Legal Group PLLC aggressively fights in plea deals and in court in order to get the best results we can for our clients. Contact our defense law firm for a consultation regarding your DUI charges. Virtual Zoom calls are now available.
At our criminal defense law firm, our DUI defense attorneys are experienced at protecting the rights of individuals pulled over for drunk driving. We know how to prevent many of the negative consequences of these charges, including:
There are many defenses that we can bring to combat your DUI charges. The police may not have had probable cause to pull you over or they may have administered their sobriety tests incorrectly. We will tenaciously fight the prosecution in order to poke holes in their case and protect your interests at all costs.
It is very critical to respectfully ask police officers that you wish to speak with a defense lawyer before speaking with law enforcement. Once you ask this question, the police cannot interrogate you further. You have the right to an attorney and if you speak to police, they will use the things you tell them against you in court. We will aggressively fight your DUI/OWI charges and advise you on the best course of action to minimize the consequences you face.
Contact Apex Legal Group PLLC for a consultation with an experienced drunk driving defense lawyer regarding your criminal law charges - call (734) 240-5050 right away.
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