Like many states, Oregon and Washington take offenses such as driving under the influence (DUI) and driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUII) very seriously. If convicted, a person could face significant penalties, including a steep fine, possible jail time, and the suspension or revocation of their driver’s license. If you are currently facing DUI or DUII charges, it’s essential that you reach out to a skilled attorney who can help you understand your legal options and fight aggressively to keep your future bright.
As soon as you are pulled over under suspicion of a DUI, it is important to remain calm. Trust that, no matter what happens, you have the right to contact an attorney who will fight aggressively to protect your rights. Your lawyer will work with you to help you understand what to expect from the process, making sure to answer your questions and address your concerns each step of the way. At Dean Law Group P.C., we understand how overwhelming and frightening a DUI charge can be, and we will commit ourselves to guiding you through the process as smoothly as possible.
Dean Law Group P.C. has significant experience handling DUI cases and helping clients achieve the best possible outcome. Although being arrested for a DUI can be a traumatic and embarrassing event in a person’s life, anyone accused of a DUI should immediately contact a lawyer to ensure that all of their legal rights are protected. When you work with the dedicated legal team at Dean Law Group P.C., you can trust that your future is in good hands and that you’ll always be treated with the dignity and care you deserve during this difficult time. Reach out today to get started.
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