If you're facing DWI charges, consult an Alexandria DWI lawyer.
If you've been arrested for driving while intoxicated, talk to an Alexandria DWI lawyer before you're required to appear in court. You may be hearing conflicting information about your rights and options, but an Alexandria DWI lawyer can give you straight information about the Virginia DWI statutes and how they affect your case.
It's important that you understand the ramifications of a DWI conviction before you make any decisions about how to move forward. You need to know about the license suspension provisions, the possibility of repeat offenses being charged as felonies, the impact on your automobile insurance rates and options, and your state's requirements regarding ignition interlock devices.
An Alexandria DWI lawyer can discuss those and other aspects of your case with you, so that you can make a more informed decision about how to proceed.
Don't wait until it's too late!
If you want to fight your DUI charge, or just have questions about your options, call 1 (877) 349-1311 or use our free case evaluation form. All information will be kept confidential. You'll be contacted by an Alexandria DWI lawyer for a free, no-obligation consultation.
You may have more options than you realize.
There's a common misconception that DWI cases can't be won. In many areas, the rumor is that every first-offense DWI defendant gets the same deal from the prosecutor's office regardless of case specifics or representation. The truth is that a DWI case might be subject to dismissal for a wide range of reasons.
It may be that the arresting officer didn't have probable cause for the stop. In some cases, faulty blood alcohol content tests leave the state without valid evidence. Sometimes, a simple failure to follow required procedures can result in evidence being excluded. An Alexandria DWI lawyer can review your case for possible weaknesses like these and discuss your options based on the specifics of your case. Make sure you understand those options NOW, before you begin making decisions that may have a lasting impact on your freedom, your right to drive, your insurance rates, and even your employment options.