DUI Law
Driving under the Influence (DUI) and DUI consequences can be extensive legally and emotionally. With the growing number of injuries and death associated to DUI, most states have become enraged due to the lack of social responsibility committed by individuals. Thus, all offenders are charged with inflexible penalties. It is recommended for all offenders to hire a lawyer to be able to plead and represent the case of the individual. A DUI lawyer should be knowledgeable about the DUI Laws in discussion for a decreased sentence for the offender to stay out of jail. The court judges are very firm in conveying a clear message that such irresponsible acts cannot ever be tolerated by means of ruthless fines and penalties.
A person facing a DUI arrest can be experiencing one of the most alarming experiences in life. Each state holds its respective DUI law. It is recommended that the accused person hire an experienced lawyer who is capable of representing the case and fight the charges being pressed against the individual. This arrest is very serious and can possibly ruin one’s life forever if mishandled by a lawyer not familiar with the DUI laws of the state.
This law covers all individuals being arrested for DUI or DWI when found to be driving under the influence or in control of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs where the normal physical functions have already been impaired. DUI Laws are also being applied to aircrafts, boats and bikes.
Our qualified FM DUI Lawyers will be able to be of help in bringing into disrepute the testimony of the arresting police officer. In other states, a person can be arrested depending upon the degree of one’s impairment. Then again, an individual is innocent until proven guilty.
Our professional legal experiences aid our clients who have been accused of Simple Possession of Marijuana, Driving under the Influence (DUI) and Criminal Domestic Violence. FM Law Attorneys practice a extensive scope of Criminal, Civil and Domestic Law that also covers pursuing cases in both State and Federal Courts.

