Covington DUI Lawyers
- Robbins, Michael:
Lawyer C Michael Robbins Provides Criminal Defense at the Shelby County Courthouse
Conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI) can lead to serious penalties including fines, driver's license suspension and jail time. An experienced attorney may be able to challenge the evidence presented against you and can effectively assert your rights in court.
* Investigate the facts of your DUI arrest and challenge any evidence that was illegally obtained against you
* Review police documents and other evidence to build a compelling case in your defense and to minimize charges against you
* Aggressive advocacy to minimize penalties associated with DUI arrest and drunk driving charges
* Protect the rights of my clients charged with DUI/DWI in administrative hearings involving questions of revocation or suspension of professional licensure
* Pursue reinstatement procedures for temporary, work and limited licensing when driver's licenses are revoked due to charges of drunk driving
* Defend individuals in any related matters including associated criminal charges such as vehicular manslaughter, property damage, driving on a suspended license or drug possession
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O'Hara, Ruberg,Taylor, Sloan & Sergent:
Being charged with the offense of DWI / DUI or Driving Under the Influence is a serious legal matter.
- Until your case is finalized in court, you should not discuss your case with anyone other than your lawyer.
- If you are contacted by the police or anyone else, you should decline discussing the case without the presence of your lawyer.
- You
should never attempt to contact witnesses who have been listed to
testify against you. This can sometimes be misinterpreted as an effort
to intimidate or influence such witnesses' testimony and can have
disastrous consequences.
- If
you believe that witnesses may actually be helpful to your case, make a
note of the way in which you think they may help and tell your lawyer
about it. This will protect you from any unfair claims with respect to
such witnesses.
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