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DUI Defense
Kissimmee
DUI Defense
Attorney
- Lawyer, providing professional
DUI
Defense
and other Criminal Defense
legal services in
Kissimmee, St Cloud, Orlando, Osceola &
Orange Counties and the Central
Florida area.
In
that one
moment in time when a person chooses to put the keys in the ignition
after drinking, he or she may damage his or her reputation and put their career
in jeopardy. Facing DUI charges in Florida is a serious matter. Prosecutors will
be very aggressive and often unrelenting. Retaining the
services of experienced legal counsel to represent your
legal rights may make significant difference in the
outcome of DUI defense cases.
While it is
not illegal to drink alcohol and drive while under the legal
Blood Alcohol Content limit of 0.08%, it is illegal to
drive “under the influence” or "while intoxicated"
when a person's ability to safely operate an automobile or
other type of conveyance is affected by
alcohol or drugs.
Being
under the influence of drugs or alcohol may affect a
person's ability to correctly judge
distances, react to emergencies while driving, perform basic
maneuvers, or become aggressive drivers. All of
which may give law enforcement probable cause to
"pull you over" and/or conduct a search of your
vehicle.
The
Law Office of
Ernest J. Mullins, P.A.,
represents the legal rights and goals of those
involved in DUI
or other
criminal defense issues in Kissimmee,
Orlando, Osceola County, Orange
County, and the entire
Central
Florida area. For a confidential legal
consultation, please call
(407) 846-1111.
*
Important Notice *
When a
person has been arrested for a DUI Offense, they have 10
(ten) days from the date of arrest to request an administrative
hearing with the department of motor vehicles. Contact our office to
allow us to fill out the necessary forms to request a temporary
hardship permit.
Getting a Driving Under The Influence (DUI)
charge dropped, dismissed, or obtain a verdict of "not
guilty" may often hinge on a single detail.
The
Law Office of
Ernest
J. Mullins, P.A.,
will review all of the evidence and witness statements to find answers to these and other important
questions:
Were the blood or breath test
results accurate?
Were the breath test results compromised in any way?
Were field sobriety tests performed according to
protocol?
Did the arresting officer have probable cause to pull
over the vehicle?
Did the arresting officer report all details accurately?
Was the defendant exhibiting impaired driving?
Were the defendant’s constitutional rights violated?
If convicted of a DUI charge, the conviction may result in:
Hefty fines
Lengthy terms of probation
Potential
jail or prison time
Suspension of driving privileges
Potential
vehicle forfeiture
Community service
Forfeiture of certain basic civil
rights (for felony convictions)
When facing
DUI charges
in
Kissimmee,
Orlando, Osceola County, Orange County, or the
surrounding
Central
Florida area, hiring an experienced
DUI defense attorney or lawyer may provide the best
opportunity to achieve a fair and
reasonable resolution.
Anyone requiring professional legal services regarding
DUI or
other criminal defense issues should be proactive in
protecting their legal
rights and seek the legal advice of
an experienced DUI defense attorney, lawyer, or
law firm.
For a confidential legal consultation contact
The
Law Office of
Ernest J. Mullins, P.A.,
at
(407) 846-1111.
Kissimmee
DUI Defense
Attorney
- Lawyer, providing professional
DUI
Defense
and other Criminal Defense
legal services in
Kissimmee, St Cloud, Orlando, Osceola &
Orange Counties and the Central
Florida area.
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