Driving While Impaired cases
Aggressive defense in Impaired Driving cases
Why not hire a specialist? If you have been charged with driving while
impaired (DWI) it is important that you hire an experienced lawyer to
represent you. An experienced, aggressive advocate on your side
can make the difference between winning and losing.
DWI laws are very complicated. Most people know that a DWI arrest usually triggers a 30 day license suspension. But did you know that you have the right to petition the court for relief from the suspension after only 10 days? And did you know that you have the right to contest the suspension of your license even when the reason for the suspension is that you refused the breath test? Click HERE for a general explanation of DWI laws including how to obtain a limited driving privilege.
DWI punishment is substantial. DWI convictions suspend driver's license, result in a criminal conviction and sometimes result in mandatory jail time. Click HERE for a listing of DWI penalties and HERE to see the official DWI factors sheet courts use to determine punishment.
Put our experience to work for you. Greenville criminal defense attorney Mark A. Ward has over twenty years experience defending DWI cases. Mark Ward is a Board Certified Specialist in state criminal law. He can help even if you blew a high number on the breath test or if you have prior DWI convictions.
Free DWI Consultation. Call my 24 hour message line at (252) 752-7529 to schedule a free in-person consultation. Or, if you prefer, send me an email by filing out the contact form on this website and we will contact you to schedule an appointment. I'll sit down with you, evaluate your case and make specific recommendations about how you should proceed. I can also assist you in obtaining an alcohol assessment and a pretrial limited driving privilege.
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Links of interest
- alcohol assessments
- community service hours
- DWI instruction sheet
- interview sheet
- DWI information
- prepare for court