If you have been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI, DWI, or DUID), you should get help from an experienced Maryland DUI attorney right away.
In Maryland, law enforcement and prosecutors go after DUI offenses aggressively. Even a first DUI conviction could get you jail time. If you are convicted of multiple offenses, you will face enhanced penalties. You need an experienced Maryland DUI lawyer to protect your rights and ensure that you get the best outcome possible.
When you have been charged with a DUI, you have many decisions to make. What you decide can affect your rights and change your future. You should not make these decisions on your own. An experienced Avid Injury and Criminal Defense Firm DUI lawyer can explain your legal options, give you the information and advice you need to make the best decisions, and guide you through the whole legal process.
The penalties for a Maryland DUI may include:
The DUI attorneys in the Avid Injury and Criminal Defense Firm are deeply committed to helping people who are charged with DUIs. We understand that often a simple mistake can lead to a DUI arrest. We know how upsetting and frightening it can be to be faced with a DUI charge and the prospect of having a permanent criminal record. We will use our legal knowledge and our experience in the local courts to fight to protect your rights, your driving privileges, and your freedom.
If you live in the Bethesda, Maryland, area or the DMV area and have been charged with a DUI offense, contact an Avid Injury and Criminal Defense Firm DUI attorney immediately to get the help you need to protect your rights and your future.
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