DUI Criminal Defense Attorney
Facing a driving under the influence (DUI) charge can be confusing, scary, and at best, a massive inconvenience. A DUI charge can happen to anyone, but these charges can carry serious consequences. Gower Law Office is here to help you understand the charges, the possible penalties, and explore all the options and defenses available.
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If you were arrested for drunk driving or driving under the influence, don’t panic. It’s always a good idea to be polite and respectful to the police, but you do not have to answer any questions or provide any information without your attorney present. Contact Gower Law Office to help you understand your rights and fight for your case in and out of court.
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The legal blood alcohol content (BAC) in Washington and Oregon is 0.08 percent. However, if you blew above a 0.08 percent, that doesn’t mean your case is completely closed. There may be many factors surrounding your arrest that could help you get a better result than you think.
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The penalties for DUI depend on several factors, including your driving history and the circumstances surrounding your arrest. Some potential penalties include jail time, fines, suspension of your license, installation of an ignition interlock “blow and go” device, insurance surcharges, and a required intoxicated driver resource center class.
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Depending on your specific case, you may or may not be able to get your license back after a DUI. An experienced lawyer will be able to guide you through the process. You will likely need to visit the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to apply for a reinstated license. Until your license is reinstated, it’s important that you do not drive. You could be charged with driving on a suspended or revoked license.
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Yes, a DUI conviction will most likely show up on a background check. Depending on your employer, a DUI could have an impact on your current or future employment opportunities.
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A DUI on your driving record can seriously affect your insurance rate, depending on how your insurer calculates their rates. A DUI in Oregon or Washington can affect insurance for up to 10 years, depending on your specific insurer’s policy, as some insurance companies look further back into your history than others. Many insurers will look at 3-5 years of previous history when calculating your insurance rate, but some will look further back for more serious violations like DUI.
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Yes. When faced with a DUI charge, it’s best to hire an experienced criminal defense attorney to navigate the court system and your case.
Keep in mind that you and your criminal lawyer can use any defense that casts reasonable doubt on the prosecutor’s case. A good defense lawyer will know and understand which defense has the best chance of helping you avoid conviction, criminal record, or possible prison time.
Your communications with a defense attorney are protected by they attorney-client relationship, so they cannot disclose information you share without your consent.
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If you or a loved one has been charged with a DUI, you may be looking for an experienced DUI attorney who can get you the result that you want that fits in your budget.
Gower Law Office charges extremely competitive rates while getting incredible results that you may not have thought were possible. After assessing the facts of your case and understanding your side of the story, we charge a flat fee which is agreed upon in advance so you will never be surprised by the bill.
Contact Gower Law Office to tell us about your situation and get a free, no commitment quote.