DUI Attorney Philadelphia
In Pennsylvania, a DUI conviction can lead to a driver’s license suspension or revocation, costly fines, imprisonment, and impoundment of one’ vehicle. The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, P.C. represents clients charged with a DUI in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding tri-state area.
Pennsylvania has chosen to take a particularly strong stance on DUI offenses. September 20, 2003, under Act 24 marked a progressive movement toward eradicating drunk driving, in which Pennsylvania legislation lowered the state’s legal limit of alcohol from .10 to .08. This newly imposed law is designed to increase penalties, fines, terms of suspension, and other requirements to help reduce motorists from driving impaired.
A DUI charge is no minor traffic offense. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a DUI is a Criminal Offense! So, Do You Need a Lawyer for a DUI? Definitely. The penalties are staggering and include costly fines and surcharges, loss of license, and potentially even jail time. If your financial security, ability to drive, and even freedom are at stake, don’t you think you should hire the best DUI Defense Lawyer you can to protect your interests? Yes – yes you should.
Philadelphia DUI Attorney
Obviously, you need to consider this issue carefully, and there are undoubtedly many questions you’re pondering. So, let us address some of them right now:
Q: How much does it cost to talk to a DUI lawyer?
A: Any good firm should be confident in their representation, and therefore should be willing to provide you with a free consultation prior to signing you as a client. So an initial conversation should be 100% free.
Q: How much does a DUI lawyer cost?
A: This depends on the firm you hire. What is important is that you find a firm with a price you can feel comfortable with, which has good reviews, and regarding which you have a feeling of trust and confidence in their personnel.
Q: What does a DUI lawyer do?
A: If they’re good, a lot! A DUI Lawyer will begin by contacting the courts and police, and requesting something called discovery (which is a legal term referring to papers, records, videos, etc that are relevant to your case). They will review this information, which is actually quite extensive. Then, they will form legal arguments based on this information. They will go to court with you multiple times, negotiate with the prosecutor and, if necessary, try your case. All of this can be discussed in greater detail at a consultation.
If you are in need of a DUI attorney, and would like to discuss these questions or any others you may have, call The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, P.C., or Contact Us online today for a free consultation. We are confident in our services and staff, and we think you will be too. Therefore, the consultation is entirely free of cost. We hope you choose The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, P.C.
This content was written on behalf of Greg Prosmushkin.