Many Florida DUI cases can be successfully defended if the person charged with drunk driving hires a St. Petersburg DUI lawyer immediately to present a strong defense. If you win your case, you preserve your driving privileges and avoid jail time.
Located in Pinellas County, St. Petersburg, The Denson Firm represents individuals charged with drunk driving in Florida. Our representation ranges from first time DUI/DWI charges to DUI felony charges for repeat offenders. We represent car drivers as well as commercial truck drivers with CDLs who are facing alcohol-related charges. Please visit our DUI/DWI Penalties page for more information about the potential consequences of a DUI conviction.
The Experience and Knowledge to Successfully Defend DUI Charges
Bruce Denson is a former Pinellas County prosecutor with over 14 years of experience as an attorney. He practices criminal law exclusively and understands how the criminal justice system works. He can relieve much of your anxiety by explaining the process and the likely outcome of your case to you. Obviously, no one can guarantee results, but you will appreciate the level of knowledge and experience his advice is based upon. For more information about the personal service we provide and the benefits of retaining our services, contact us today
Phones answered 24-hours a day. Please call (727) 896-7000 for a free initial confidential consultation with an experienced Florida DUI attorney. We return all calls promptly.
Anyone Can Be Accused of DUI (driving under the influence)
An investigation in a Florida drunk driving case begins when a police
officer stops a motorist to issue a traffic ticket. Even if the police
arrest you, the arrest does not mean an automatic conviction for drunk
driving. In some cases, your Florida drunk driving attorney can show
that a police officer's arrest was improper or unlawful. We may be also
able to show that the field sobriety test was incorrectly administered
and that you were not actually legally intoxicated. These, and other
factors, could cause your case to be dismissed by the court or your
charges to be reduced by the prosecutor.
Talk to a St. Petersburg DUI lawyer from The Denson Firm. We will
evaluate your case from the time you were stopped until the time you
were released from custody, looking for options to resolve the charges
against you. Contact us
today.
In addition to attacking the State's case, we will investigate your
defense options. We will make sure the prosecutor and the judge
understand all the facts surrounding your case, not just the information
provided by the arresting officer.
Florida DUI laws call for tough penalties for people convicted of drunk driving. A first-offense DUI conviction may lead to a driver's license suspension as well as community service, jail time or probation; a sentence to complete DUI school; an evaluation for substance abuse and a substantial fine. If convicted, a court may direct that an ignition interlock device be placed in your car. Often your car insurance rates will increase substantially. If you have a prior drunk driving conviction in Florida or in another state, you face even stiffer penalties.
Help for Pinellas County, Florida Tourists Charged with DUI
If you are charged with driving under the influence (DUI) while
traveling through Florida, our attorneys can often represent you in
court without the need for you to return to the state. We work with many
Florida tourists pulled over for drunk driving while visiting Treasure
Island, St. Pete Beach, Clearwater Beach, Madeira Beach and the other
beach communities in the Tampa/St. Petersburg area.
By entering a notice of appearance on your behalf, we can try to get
your case dismissed or negotiate a plea in absentia and have probation
transferred to your home state.
There is no charge for your initial consultation. If you have been
arrested for DUI, contact The Denson Firm to speak to a Clearwater DUI
Lawyer today.
Driving on a Suspended or Revoked Driver's License (DWLSR)
At The Denson Firm, we represent people charged with DWLSR (Driving with
License Suspended or Revoked). If your driver's license was suspended
or revoked following a drunk driving offense, and you are caught driving
with a suspended license, you face severe penalties. If you were
involved in an accident causing serious injury or death to another
person while driving without a valid driver's license, you will be
charged with a 3rd degree felony and could face up to 5 years in prison
and a substantial fine if convicted.
St. Petersburg DUI Lawyer
Pinellas, Florida DWI Laws Attorney
05/09/2013 12:19 PM
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