DUI Defense Lawyer | Drunk Driving
At DMVAbogados, we understand how serious a charge for driving under the influence can be. Our dedicated team offers a strong and strategic defense to protect your rights and minimize consequences. We work tirelessly to reduce fines, avoid jail time, and protect your driver’s license. Let us help you face this legal challenge with the experience and knowledge your case requires.
Defending The Rights Of People Who Are Charged With A DUI
At First Point Law Group PC, we defend the rights of people who are charged with many types of crimes, including DUIs. Our Fairfax office represents client s in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. You can talk to one of the attorneys at our law firm now by calling us at (703) 385-6868.
The law uses various criteria to determine whether it was unlawful for the person in question to have been operating a vehicle. Police officers are legally authorized to stop a suspected driver and detain him or her if they have a valid reason to think the individual is breaking the law.
Understanding Probable Cause
There are several considerations involved in a DUI case, including the age of the alleged driver, the drugs the person was under the influence of when arrest, and whether other crimes compounded the DUI crime. For example, DUI charges might be able to stand on its own easily if a driver was detained by the side of the road as he was driving home from work. But the penalties might be much more severe if driving under the influence only was noted after leading to an accident, whether other individuals were killed or injured. The minimum penalty will likely be administered in the first case, while the maximum might be sought in the second case.
Refusing to Take A Fairfax DUI Test
When apprehended, a lawyer will inform you of the right you have to refuse to take the breathalyzer test. However, under Virginia state law, there is “implied consent.” When you refuse to take the test at the police station, then you will have committed an additional and separate offense, and an unreasonable refusal comes with automatic penalties.
If under this law it is your first offense, you will not be faced with any jail time, but your driver’s license will be suspended for one year. If you are convicted, there will not be any restricted license allowed. If over the next 1 year you are arrested on a second offense, your punishment will be increased to a 3-year license suspension and a minimum 10-day jail sentence. The punishment on a third offense is about the same as a second offense, but it comes with a minimum 90-day jail sentence and an additional 3-year driver’s license suspension.
Penalties for Driving Under the Influence
On a second offense, you will face a jail term ranging from 20 days up to 1 year. You might also be fined $500 or more. If there was a passenger in your car who was younger than 18 years old, another 5 days is added to your minimum jail term. You could also be faced with a 3-year driver’s license suspension and the fine also might be increased to $1,000.
Ignition Interlock Device
Like a breathalyzer, an ignition interlock is a type of device that you connect to your car’s dash. When this system is being used, your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is checked before starting your car. The system records the driver’s actions to reduce fraud and attempts to get around stops that the system has put in place.
Virginia’s Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP)
If you are faced with a DUI charge in Fairfax, Virginia, you can find a Fairfax DWI to hire who will fight for your rights and make sure you are given a fair trial as well as a favorable verdict. Contact our office now to get your free consultation scheduled with Jad Sarsour today.
The person accused of a DUI has the right to refuse to take the breathalyzer test. However, an officer can still arrest based on suspicion if the person fails the other field test. Some of the other field tests that might be conducted include the following:
- Recite the alphabet
- CitizenshipWalk in a straight line
- Follow the officer’s instructions
- DACALook into the beam of a flashlight
- Answer an officer’s questions
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