How We Defend Your DUI’S Case

1. DMV License Suspension Hearings

We handle everything related to the DMV, including:

  • Requesting your APS hearing within the 10-day deadline
  • Requesting a stay of suspension
  • Representing you at your DMV hearing
  • Challenging the officer’s report and evidence
  • Protecting your driving privileges
2. Challenging Chemical Tests

We carefully review all chemical tests, including:

  • Breathalyzer results
  • Blood test procedures
  • Urine tests (when applicable)

We investigate whether machines were calibrated, whether officers followed proper protocols, and whether any medical or environmental factors may have affected the results.

3. Analyzing Police Reports & Field Sobriety Tests

Our defense strategy includes:

  • Examining police reports line-by-line
  • Reviewing dashcam, bodycam, and audio recordings
  • Identifying improper traffic stops
  • Challenging field sobriety tests and officer observations
  • Filing motions to suppress evidence when appropriate
4. Court Representation

We represent you at every stage:

  • Arraignment
  • Pre-trial hearings
  • Motions
  • Trial

Our goal is always to secure the best possible outcome with the least disruption to your life.

5. Negotiations & Alternative Sentencing

When appropriate, we work to secure reduced penalties through:

  • Plea negotiations
  • Diversion programs
  • Community service alternatives
  • Alcohol treatment programs
  • Reduced fines or jail time
6. Defense Strategies for First-Time & Repeat DUI’S

Every case is unique. Whether you’re facing your first DUI or have prior convictions, we tailor a strategy that gives you the strongest defense possible.

7. Restricted License & Ignition Interlock Device Assistance

If eligible, we help you obtain:

  • A restricted license to allow driving to work/school
  • Ignition Interlock Device (IID) setup and compliance guidance
8. License Reinstatement Support

After your case concludes, we walk you through:

  • Meeting DMV requirements
  • Completing classes or treatment
  • Paying reinstatement fees
  • Getting your license fully restored